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October 31, 2023

Gov signs notary bill into law

October 31, 2023/ Jacob Kaye
Gov signs notary bill into law

The governor this week signed a widely-supported bill into law eliminating what advocates have said has been a major barrier to accessing justice in the courts of New York State. 

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October 31, 2023/ Jacob Kaye/
news
Notary Bill, Kathy Hochul, Tina Monshipur Foster, Brad Hoylman-sigal, Al Baker, Charles Lavine, legal aid, judith goldiner, office of court administration
January 07, 2022

New councilmembers reflect on surprise visit to Rikers

January 07, 2022/ Guest User
New councilmembers reflect on surprise visit to Rikers

“It's not supposed to be solitary, but was essentially being run as such.”

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January 07, 2022/ Guest User/
coronavirus, news, Rikers Island
Alexa Aviles, Sandy Nurse, tiffany cabán, legal aid, Tina Luongo, Rikers island, halt solitary, COBA
September 14, 2021

Top court hears testimony in support of legal service funding

September 14, 2021/ Guest User
Top court hears testimony in support of legal service funding

“These rippling disparities impact the experiences of the New Yorkers who engage our civil justice systems.”

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September 14, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, news
civil court, legal aid, Janet DiFiore, Court of Appeals, digital divide, court
July 12, 2021

Attorneys call out city for unsanitary court conditions

July 12, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Attorneys call out city for unsanitary court conditions

“We're sick of getting sick.”

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July 12, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Law, news
DCAS, oca, legal aid, alaa
June 11, 2021

Stop and frisk’s racial disparities persist in Queens

June 11, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Stop and frisk’s racial disparities persist in Queens

“This latest data from the NYPD shows that not enough has changed with the way the NYPD interacts with New Yorkers of color since the Mayor claims to have ended stop-and-frisk.”

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June 11, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Crime, equity, news
stop and frisk, legal aid, NYPD, Jamaica, Hollis Park Gardens, Hollis, i. daneek miller
April 05, 2021

One year after first Rikers COVID death, advocates push parole reform law

April 05, 2021/ David Brand
One year after first Rikers COVID death, advocates push parole reform law

The Less Is More Act would overhaul parole in New York

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April 05, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Crime, Law, news, politics
rikers island, covid-19, coronavirus, technical parole violations, michael tyson, legal aid, less is more
April 02, 2021

Queens DA declines to prosecute cop who appeared to kneel on man’s neck

April 02, 2021/ David Brand
Queens DA declines to prosecute cop who appeared to kneel on man’s neck

“There is insufficient evidence of an unlawful method of restraint.”

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April 02, 2021/ David Brand/
news, Crime
queens da, melinda katz, legal aid, sircarlyle arnold, body-worn cameras, george floyd, Bill de blasio, NYPD
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
February 23, 2021

Anti-union stance has deep roots for head of Queens public defender group

February 23, 2021/ David Brand
Anti-union stance has deep roots for head of Queens public defender group

“This goes back 25 years in history about what the consequences could be for my office with the city given that we are joining the Legal Aid union.”

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February 23, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, news, Law
lori zeno, queens defenders, alaa, association of legal aid attorneys, legal aid, neighborhood defenders service of harlem, bronx defenders
February 22, 2021

Body camera damaged after Queens cop appears to kneel on man’s neck: attorney

February 22, 2021/ David Brand
Body camera damaged after Queens cop appears to kneel on man’s neck: attorney

The camera was “dislodged and damaged” or “run over by a vehicle,” a defendant’s attorney said.

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February 22, 2021/ David Brand/
Crime, Law, news, Southern Queens
sircarlyle arnold, banned restraint, thomas montario, nypd, queens da, legal aid, ccrb
February 18, 2021

Queens officials outline tenant options as evictions loom

February 18, 2021/ Guest User
Queens officials outline tenant options as evictions loom

“If you're fighting any legal battles or landlords do not go it alone.”

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February 18, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Housing, news, Law
eviction, eviction moratorium, landlords, tenant rights, legal aid, Borough President
February 17, 2021

Fewer than 2,300 NYC tenants have filed papers to delay evictions

February 17, 2021/ David Brand
Fewer than 2,300 NYC tenants have filed papers to delay evictions

Financial hardship forms can allow tenants to delay eviction proceedings until May.

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February 17, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Housing, Law, news, politics
housing court, law360, brian kavanagh, jeffrey dinowitz, legal aid
February 04, 2021

Public defender groups sue Cuomo to vaccinate inmates

February 04, 2021/ Guest User
Public defender groups sue Cuomo to vaccinate inmates

“I am simply asking to be treated fairly and with dignity.”

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February 04, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Health, news, Law
rikers island, vaccine, covid-19, coronavirus, legal aid, nyclu, jail
January 29, 2021

Public defender groups threaten to sue NY to vaccinate inmates

January 29, 2021/ David Brand
Public defender groups threaten to sue NY to vaccinate inmates

Less than 5% of the population on Rikers Island has received the COVID vaccine.

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January 29, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, coronavirus, Law, news, politics, equity, Health
legal aid, lawsuit, vaccines, covid-19, coronavirus, rikers island, prisons, jails, Andrew Cuomo
January 11, 2021

Nonprofit housing lawyers push Biden to block evictions, fund NYCHA

January 11, 2021/ David Brand
Nonprofit housing lawyers push Biden to block evictions, fund NYCHA

“We implore you to fulfill the housing plan and budget promises you made on the campaign trail.”

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January 11, 2021/ David Brand/
Communities, Health, Homelessness, Housing, news, politics, Law
joe biden, legal aid, adrienne holder, housing justice, eviction moratorium, public housing, nycha
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