Queens ties on state task force examining use of court technologies
/The task force has 24 members, including several connected to Queens.
Read MoreThe task force has 24 members, including several connected to Queens.
Read More“Next year it has to be a state holiday. This is American history and we have to acknowledge it.”
Read More“New Yorkers deserve to know the type of surveillance that the NYPD uses and its impacts on communities.”
Read More“District attorneys, the city and law enforcement agencies can no longer hide behind Police Secrecy Law 50-a.”
Read MoreDepartments must develop a plan to address over-policing in collaboration with local communities.
Read MoreThe complaints accuse the church of doing nothing to stop the alleged sex abuse.
Read More“We are involved in a human justice initiative where people at the center of the work that we do.”
Read More“The prospect of eviction of thousands of individuals and families, do not represent the ideals of a fair and just court system.”
Read MoreCoordinated rallies took place at courthouses across NYC Monday.
Read More“It’s time we start listening to those who are closest to the pain.”
Read MoreJudges, clerks and some other personnel will return to the buildings Wednesday.
Read MoreThere have been at least 19 preliminary hearings in Queens.
Read MoreAbout 60 people arrested while protesting police violence in the Bronx were sent to Queens Central Booking.
Read More“I came home to a world that's not quite the way it was when I left it.”
Read MoreThe bizarre incident was caught on multiple cell phone videos.
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