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LTE: LAS Calls on Albany to Extend Eviction Freeze Indefinitely
Judith Goldiner, Attorney-in-Charge of the Civil Law Reform Unit at The Legal Aid Society, penned a letter to the editor in
The New York Times
calling on the Governor and NYS Legislature to enact an indefinite eviction moratorium.
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Judge Lifts Order Barring Release of NYPD Disciplinary Records
The ruling gives the Civilian Complaint Review Board a green light to publish a searchable database of officer complaints, according the
New York Daily News
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LAS in the News 8.21.20
We have an intrinsic connection to the daily lives of New Yorkers. Here are a few of the places we made a difference, provided context or added valuable perspective this week.
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LAS Praises Ruling in Uniformed Fire Officers Association v. Bill de Blasio
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied the police unions’ effort to restrict the publishing of Civilian Complaint Review Board records, according to
Gothamist
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LAS Files Amicus Brief Against Police Efforts to Deny Access to Disciplinary Records
In a backdoor effort to stymie the repeal of Section 50-a, law enforcement unions filed a lawsuit to deny New Yorkers access to these critical officer records, according to
Amsterdam News
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LAS Calls for Progress Report on OCME Effort to Reduce DNA Database Profiles
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has yet to make good on public promises to reduce the size of the database, according to the
NY1 News
.
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NYPD Misconduct Continues to Cost NY Taxpayers Millions Each Year
The Legal Aid Society condemned the New York City Police Department for failing to discipline officers who amass lawsuits alleging misconduct, reports
The Intercept
.
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LAS Implores Albany to Address Impending Eviction Disaster
With the statewide eviction moratorium set to expire in less than six weeks, over 14,500 households in New York City whose pre-COVID housing case resulted in an eviction warrant quickly could lose their homes, according to
Curbed NY
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LAS Calls on City to Bolster Funding for NYPD Watchdog Agency
City budgetary issues continue to hamstring CCRB from holding NYPD officers accountable who commit misconduct - even with evidence of abuse in hand, reports
Gothamist
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LAS Warns of NYPD Surveillance Technology, Potential for Misuse
Pushback over facial recognition follows the arrest of an activist identified by his Instagram account, reports
Gothamist
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