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March 21, 2021

NYC council passes bill to score sustainability of city-funded projects

March 21, 2021/ Guest User
NYC council passes bill to score sustainability of city-funded projects

“As a city on the sea, we are literally on the front lines of the fight.”

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March 21, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, equity, Law, news
sustainability, costa constantinies, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, City Council, Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines, Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, Waterfront Alliance
March 19, 2021

City Planning Commission approves NYC coastal resiliency plan

March 19, 2021/ Guest User
City Planning Commission approves NYC coastal resiliency plan

“ZCFR is a game-changer for the residents and businesses who call New York City’s floodplain their home.”

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March 19, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Environment, Law, news
zoning for coastal flood resiliency, zcfr, city planning commission, Marisa Lago, Old Howard Beach, Rockaways, superstorm sandy, sustainability
March 19, 2021

NY legislature votes to limit solitary confinement after years of advocacy

March 19, 2021/ David Brand
NY legislature votes to limit solitary confinement after years of advocacy

“Freedom from torture is the most basic of human rights.”

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March 19, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, Crime
halt solitary, jeff aubry, solitary confinement
March 18, 2021

Queens judge offers ‘supreme’ advice to Richmond Hill High students

March 18, 2021/ Guest User
Queens judge offers ‘supreme’ advice to Richmond Hill High students

Queens Supreme Court Justice Lourdes Ventura spoke to a group of Richmond Hill High School students

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March 18, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Education, news, Law, equity
Richmond Hill High School, Lourdes Ventura, jasmine valle, Supreme Court, CUNY Law, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
March 18, 2021

As overdose deaths surge, top NYC mayoral candidates back supervised drug use sites

March 18, 2021/ David Brand
As overdose deaths surge, top NYC mayoral candidates back supervised drug use sites

“No one wants their babies dead because government could not see beyond our street corner.”

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March 18, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, equity, Health, Law, news, politics
overdose prevention center, safe consumption space, opc, shaun donovan, kathryn garcia, maya wiley, andrew yang, dianne morales, eric adams, scott stringer, ray mcguire, mayor 2021, harm reduction
March 17, 2021

Private Queens jail closure raises questions about future for detainees and facility

March 17, 2021/ David Brand
Private Queens jail closure raises questions about future for detainees and facility

“What was going on before was totally wrong, but a lot of people are shell-shocked.”

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March 17, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, coronavirus, Law, news, Southern Queens
geo group, queens detention facility, private jail, khaleel anderson
March 16, 2021

Feds end deal with NYC’s only private jail contractor

March 16, 2021/ David Brand
Feds end deal with NYC’s only private jail contractor

Queens BP Donovan Richards called the news “a victory for the Southeast Queens community and our borough.”

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March 16, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Crime, Law, news, Health
geo group, queens detention facility, donovan richards, letitia james, covid-19, coronavirus
March 16, 2021

NY courts program provides mental health and case management services

March 16, 2021/ Guest User
NY courts program provides mental health and case management services

“It has been very challenging to maintain our mental health and emotional well-being in the face of the disruption, stress and anxiety of the past year.”

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March 16, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, news, Law
janet difiore, mental health, ny court system
March 16, 2021

NYC Housing Courts see tenfold surge in hardship forms that delay eviction proceedings

March 16, 2021/ David Brand
NYC Housing Courts see tenfold surge in hardship forms that delay eviction proceedings

Tenants have submitted about 24,000 hardship declaration forms — up from 2,300 in mid-February.

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March 16, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Housing, Law, news, Homelessness
financial hardship forms, hardship declaration forms, housing court, Ellen Davidson, rsa, joe strasburg, tenants rights, eviction moratorium
March 16, 2021

More than 200 civil rights groups back bill to stop solitary, as measure heads to vote

March 16, 2021/ David Brand
More than 200 civil rights groups back bill to stop solitary, as measure heads to vote

The HALT Solitary movement has gained steam after years of advocacy.

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March 16, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Health, Law, news
jeff aubry, halt solitary, solitary confinement
March 16, 2021

Queens court dismisses hundreds of prostitution cases after request from DA

March 16, 2021/ David Brand
Queens court dismisses hundreds of prostitution cases after request from DA

“We have seen first hand the damaging effects of these laws on the lives of women and transgender individuals.”

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March 16, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Crime, equity, Law, news
queens da, melinda katz, toko serita, walking while trans ban, prostitution
March 16, 2021

Queens County Bar event champions diversity in the court system

March 16, 2021/ Guest User
Queens County Bar event champions diversity in the court system

The Queens County Bar Association is hosting a virtual conversation championing the racial, ethnic and gender diversity in the Queens court and legal system.

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March 16, 2021/ Guest User/
Law, news
QCBA, Supreme Court, Civil Court
March 15, 2021

Jury trial restart a win for personal injury lawyers

March 15, 2021/ David Brand
Jury trial restart a win for personal injury lawyers

“The trial is like the sword of Damocles. It’s our weapon.”

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March 15, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Law, news, coronavirus
jury trials, jury trial restart, matthew haicken, clifford welden, civil court, civil trials
March 12, 2021

All four Queens congresswomen call on Cuomo to resign

March 12, 2021/ David Brand
All four Queens congresswomen call on Cuomo to resign

The three men have not.

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March 12, 2021/ David Brand/
Law, news, politics
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, carolyn maloney, grace meng, Nydia Velázquez
March 11, 2021

Queens public defender group votes to unionize 

March 11, 2021/ David Brand
Queens public defender group votes to unionize 

The NLRB certified the results of the union vote by Queens Defenders staff Thursday.

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March 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Business, Law, news
alaa, legal aid, association of legal aid attorneys, queens defenders, lori zeno, public defenders, unions, union drive
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