Judge Scheindlin has never had a problem going against police and prosecutors where she is convinced that constitutional rights are being sacrificed in the name of security. Whether such rights are b
... Lieutenant Steve D'Errico, a 27-year employee of the NYPD, testified that he was on uniformed duty by himself on August 4...
...PB was arbitrary as the MB ignored clear findings by its own NYPD orthopaedic surgeon who found Attari unfit for full duty. The court stated...
...of his request for materials under the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL). NYPD cross-moved for dismissal arguing the motion was time-barred. Rodriguez requested...
...Rules ("CPLR") challenging respondents New York City Police Department ("NYPD"), Office of Deputy Commissioner, James Russo ("Mr. Russo") and...
...Press1 alleging that respondent New York Police Department ("NYPD") worked with the Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA") to conduct...
...investigative articles published by the Associated Press. The articles suggested that the NYPD had worked with the Central Intelligence Agency to secretly monitor targeted Muslim...
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan, partners at Schlam Stone & Dolan, write that Judge Dora L. Irizarry, largely denying the parties' motions for summary judgment
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