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Conservatory Must Face The Music In COVID-19 Refund Suit


Conservatory Must Face The Music In COVID-19 Refund Suit
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Bank employee in New York pleads guilty to defrauding employer of nearly $1.7 million

Bank employee in New York pleads guilty to defrauding employer of nearly $1.7 million
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'The NYPD Cannot Bargain Away Its Disclosure Obligations': Police Unions Suffer Massive Defeat in Federal Court


‘The NYPD Cannot Bargain Away Its Disclosure Obligations’: Police Unions Suffer Massive Defeat in Federal Court
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Unions representing New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers were dealt a decisive loss in federal court on Tuesday after unsuccessfully suing to keep in place a regime of state secrecy that benefits law enforcement at the expense of public transparency.
The case stems from the summer 2020 rollback of Section 50-a of the New York State Civil Rights Law, a law which was used for decades by police departments across the Empire State to withhold individual police officers’ disciplinary records from the press–even after officers had been credibly accused of bad behavior.

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NYPD Fights to Keep Eyes Off Discipline Records


After a federal judge dismissed most of their bid for a preliminary injunction blocking the release of records, NYPD and fire unions are appealing. 
After the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis last summer, New York City residents joined the a nationwide movement of organized protests against systemic racism and police brutality. (Courthouse News photo / Josh Russell)
MANHATTAN (CN) — Former New York City Police Department officers and firefighters who say Mayor Bill de Blasio put them in harm’s way by unsealing discipline records advanced their claims to the Second Circuit on Tuesday. 
In June of last year, the state repealed a rule that limited public access, except by court order, to the personnel performance records of police officers, firefighters and correction officers. 

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Anti-Immigration Activist Loses Defamation Lawsuit Against The New York Times


Anti-Immigration Activist Loses Defamation Lawsuit Against The New York Times
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The New York Times building is seen on June 30, 2020 in New York City. - The New York Times has become the highest-profile media organization to leave Apple News, saying the tech giant's service was not helping achieve the newspaper's subscription and business goals. The daily's exit comes as news organizations around the world struggle with declining print readership and an online environment where ad revenue is dominated by Google and Facebook.
Peter Brimelow lost a defamation lawsuit against the
New York Times earlier this week after a federal court in New York City granted the legacy media outlet’s motion to dismiss.

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