NYC Police, Fire, Corrections Unions Drop Lawsuit Challenging Discipline Records Release The unions sued after state lawmakers in June 2020 reversed a law that kept disciplinary records secret for decades, and some records were posted in March after a federal appeals court in February approved of the release of disciplinary records
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New York City police, fire and corrections unions on Tuesday dropped their challenge to the public release of disciplinary records.
The request to dismiss the litigation was praised by Communities United for Police Reform, which, in a release, called on Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Police Department to expand the release of police misconduct and discipline records.
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NYC police unions drop suit challenging discipline records
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