OATH ‘pop-up court’ allows Flushing residents to fight summonses close to home
/This will be the third pop-up court OATH has held in Queens, and the second this month after a successful initiative at Councilmember Robert Holden’s office.
Read MoreThis will be the third pop-up court OATH has held in Queens, and the second this month after a successful initiative at Councilmember Robert Holden’s office.
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Read More“We want a full investigation; we want answers.”
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Read More“Build for Unity is an opportunity for people of faith to stand together against hate and to provide light and hope where there is fear and darkness.”
Read More"ICE continuously flouts the law, with little or no regard for basic human rights.”
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Read MoreThe ratings differed from the Queens County Bar Association, which interviewed candidates at the same time.
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