Queens litigators prepare for a change in scenery as courts reopen
/“I am in favor of going back to court. I just wish they wouldn't do it so abruptly,”
Read More“I am in favor of going back to court. I just wish they wouldn't do it so abruptly,”
Read MoreEveryone is coming back to the courts. Well, mostly everyone. Learn more about the rules and procedures of the court’s reopening here.
Read More“We’re trying to right some wrongs and some historic injustices, like the draconian sentencing laws rooted in white supremacy.”
Read More“I am gratified by the significant progress made these past few months.”
Read More“It always comes back to helping people, because that's what we do.”
Read More“New York City has an obligation to transform its relationship with water.”
Read More“This is a tremendous victory for tenants across New York City and a true testament to the power of organizing.”
Read MoreThe people that [are] inside of Rikers Island can’t do very much except tell their family members and organizations like us what’s going on.”
Read More“I appreciate the community’s patience as we gathered needed evidence to establish a hate crime in this particular circumstance.”
Read More“As legislators we need to be doing more to prevent these acts from occurring and reoccurring. It is not enough to simply punish attackers after their crimes.”
Read MoreReleased on community confinement, Smith will serve out the remaining months of his sentence from his house in Queens.
Read MoreWho will represent the easternmost portion of New York City.
Read MoreCity Council passed the legislation to make Open Streets permanent on Thursday.
Read More“Because of racism and policing and prosecution, this system of perpetual punishment disproportionately harms Black and Brown communities.”
Read MoreHe faces 10 years behind bars.
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