
Struggling Cuomo Resigns Before He is Impeached
After months of allegations of sexual harassment and threats of impeachment, former Governor Andrew Cuomo took the advice of some of his staffers and announced his resignation from office on August 10. Cuomo, who is under investigation for matters ranging from inappropriate sexual contact with women to how he handled data concerning the COVID-19 nursing […]
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Odometer Tampering Charges Made Against Brooklyn Car Dealer
As consumers, most of us understand that cars with a lower mileage fetch higher prices upon resale. But in the $153 billion used car industry, dealerships are often tempted by the exponential profitability of that lower mileage when selling to an unsuspecting public or auction facility. Consequently, odometer fraud is rampant in the used car […]
Read MoreHate-Inspired Arsons in Brooklyn
Unfortunately, around the country, we have seen an increase in hate crimes over the last year. One of the most recent occurred in Brooklyn when a 29-year-old man by the name of Ali Alaheri was accused of setting fire to a building housing a yeshiva and synagogue and, several hours later, attacking a man in […]
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The Future of Brooklyn Courts
In some ways, it took a global pandemic for us to consider new ways to navigate life. This includes institutions that have been steeped in traditional procedures for decades, such as the judicial system. While we needed to find ways to continue critical legal processes, it has actually forced us into the same century as […]
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