Courts Fire inspectors racial pay discrimination suit ruled class-action as City Council aims to diversify FDNY By Robbie Sequeira
Courts Working group on New York State Courts’ pandemic-related practices to hold public hearings By Mac Sorensen
Courts With change brewing in the Court of Appeals, Happy the Elephant’s case may live to see another day By Robbie Sequeira
Courts Ex-Bronx County Clerk Diaz pleads guilty in court, quits over scheme to aid alleged mob associate By Aliya Schneider
Courts Progressives call to expand Supreme Court hits roadblock with Biden administration By Robbie Sequeira
Courts Now-18-year-old charged for throwing newborn son out fifth-floor window will be prosecuted as an adult, judge rules By Aliya Schneider
Courts Happy the Elephant is not a human, according to N.Y. Court of Appeals. But has a legal precedent been set for cases on behalf of nonhuman animals? By Robbie Sequeira
Courts NYC has the third-highest wrongful conviction rate. A bill that stalled in the state Senate would have fixed that through post-conviction relief. By Robbie Sequeira
Courts Bronx landlords accused in NYC housing rights suit of refusing to rent to tenants with city vouchers By Robbie Sequeira
Courts Bronx public law library last to reopen in NYC, revealing misleading access info from courts By Aliya Schneider
Courts Happy Days? The Bronx Zoo’s star attraction is a tough case for Court of Appeals and court of public opinion By Robbie Sequeira
Gay City News Film screening spotlights forthcoming documentary ‘Miss Simone & The Queens of Stonewall’