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Appeals court OKs release of NYC police discipline records

Appeals court OKs release of NYC police discipline records
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Newsday sues Nassau County Police Department to release police discipline records

Newsday sues Nassau County Police Department to release police discipline records
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After Judge Steps In, East Ramapo School Board Election Gives Greater Voice to Black and Brown Parents

After Judge Steps In, East Ramapo School Board Election Gives Greater Voice To Black and Brown Parents arrow East Ramapo’s first school board election after a federal judge found the district violated the federal Voting Rights Act didn’t change the balance of power on a body sharply divided by race and religion. But public school parents believe the new election system gave them a stronger voice on an unusual board, where most members are strictly Orthodox Jews who rely on private schools. The public school parents are now pushing the state for additional actions. “I’m hoping that it brings a sense of pride and representation,” said Ashley Leveille, a Black public school parent who was re-elected this week.

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Watertown trans woman strip-searched, probed, ridiculed by police over 2 misdemeanors, lawsuit says

Watertown trans woman strip-searched, probed, ridiculed by police over 2 misdemeanors, lawsuit says Updated Mar 06, 2021; Watertown, NY A Watertown transgender woman says she was strip-searched, hog-tied and had a wig ripped from her head before being anally probed during a 2017 arrest on two misdemeanors. DeAnna LeTray’s legal case has been championed by Legal Services of Central New York and the New York Civil Liberties Union. She’s now suing Watertown police, the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office and several officers involved in the incident in federal court. LeTray, 54, says that police and jail deputies humiliated her simply because they couldn’t get over the fact she was born a man and had for nearly a decade identified as a woman.

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