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Outgoing Chief Judge Lippman

Season 2015 Episode 49 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Interview with outgoing Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, Jonathan Lippman.

Outgoing Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman reflects upon his time in office and discusses the mandatory retirement age of 70, which he faces later this year. Meanwhile, this week's Reporter's Roundtable takes a look at the legislative leaders facing federal corruption charges and the lawsuit filed by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman against fantasy sports websites Draft Kings and Fan Duel.

11/20/2015 | Rating NR

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Outgoing Chief Judge Lippman

Season 2015 Episode 49 | 26m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Outgoing Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman reflects upon his time in office and discusses the mandatory retirement age of 70, which he faces later this year. Meanwhile, this week's Reporter's Roundtable takes a look at the legislative leaders facing federal corruption charges and the lawsuit filed by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman against fantasy sports websites Draft Kings and Fan Duel.

11/20/2015 | Rating NR

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