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ACLU elects first Black board president with NYU Law School professor
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The American Civil Liberties Union national board announced NYU law professor Deborah Archer has been elected to head the organization. Photo courtesy ACLU
Feb. 1 (UPI) The American Civil Liberties Union s national board announced Monday that New York University School of Law professor Deborah Archer would be the group s new president, the first Black person to lead the organization s board of directors.
Archer, a civil rights lawyer, scholar and teacher brings with her a wealth of experience on racial justice and constitutional matters, the ACLU said in a statement.
NYPD Cops Become Commanders Despite Dozens Of Misconduct Complaints
arrow Deputy Inspector Osvaldo Nuñez of the 47th Precinct (left) and Captain Carlos Fabara of the 100th Precinct have more complaints filed with the Civilian Complaint Review Board than any other commanding officers. NYPD
In late September, Captain Carlos Fabara became the newest commanding officer for the 100th Precinct in Rockaway, Queens. Like any commanding officer of a “house,” Fabara is the face of his precinct, answering questions from anxious members of the neighborhood at community council meetings, and defending his officers’ work during the weekly CompStat rundown with the NYPD’s top leadership.
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New legislation in New York will bar federal immigration agents from making arrests inside state courthouses without a judicial warrant, a move seen as pushback against President Trump s hardline immigration policies.
The Protect Our Courts Act, signed Tuesday, comes amid concerns from immigration advocates that fears of being arrested deter undocumented immigrants from making court appearances. The bill prevents Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents without a warrant signed by a federal judge, from arresting anyone inside a statehouse, or those going to or leaving a court proceeding.