...Testifying at a trial where plaintiffs are attempting to prove the NYPD has an intentional, top-down directed policy of stopping hundreds of thousands...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...for scheduled speaker Ray Kelly, NYPD chief, who was...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...New York Times v. City of New York...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...just these kinds of cases. The lawsuit alleged that the NYPD purposefully engaged in a widespread practice of concentrating its stop-and-frisk...
Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. made a strong appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to uphold the government's rules against broadcast indecency, asserting the need to preserve a televisi
Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr. made a strong appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to uphold the government's rules against broadcast indecency, asserting the need to preserve a televisi
Aside from blockbuster cases involving health care, immigration and redistricting, the U.S. Supreme Court at midterm has a roster full of other potentially major challenges
...Sergeant Eric Konoski and Officer Trent Narra are under investigation by the NYPD for entering a woman's home without authorization, making improper memo book...
...minorities. Scheindlin, in an 86-page opinion, talked about the NYPD's practice of stopping and frisking individuals without reasonable suspicion. ...
...week, New York County Supreme Court Justice Carol R. Edmead directed the NYPD to provide the Urban Justice Center's Sex Workers Project with documents...
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