New York’s Top Court Just Wrapped Up a Chaotic Term. Here’s What We Learned.
Former Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s resignation broke a conservative lock on the Court of Appeals.
“You’re not necessarily saying, ‘I have to argue this one particular way because I know on one side there are four votes.’”
Eleanor Gonzales contributed research.
The police department’s PR team has more than doubled in size in the past two years. Some of its recent hires have histories of dishonesty and misconduct.
The small Catholic university banned Students for Justice in Palestine in 2016. Amid protests and crackdowns, the move has become increasingly popular.
The journalists said the arrests interfered with their ability to document the police raid at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
New Yorkers for Local Businesses has spent half a million dollars trying to kill a bill to help workers recover stolen wages. Almost all its backers appear to own McDonald’s franchises.
In New York, unemployment recipients can be found guilty of fraud even if they thought their information was true. The state demands repayment at the highest rate in the country.
New York’s Equal Rights Amendment would enshrine the right to abortion in the state. A judge threw it off the ballot for the fall, but an appeal is expected.