
Proponents of Collaborative Divorce Have Lost a Vibrant Champion
Constance Ahrons, a therapist, educator, and champion of friendly divorce, recently lost her battle with lymphoma late last year. Ms. Ahron, an Emeritus Professor of Sociology at University of Southern California, had sought to diminish the stigma of divorce throughout her life. She was a well-known champion of collaborative divorce, authoring the seminal book The […]
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New York Mask Mandates Have Temporarily Been Reinstated
Mask wars are still alive and well in New York. As most residents are aware, during the recent COVID Omicron variant surge, Governor Kathy Hochul imposed a mask mandate that was subsequently ruled “unconstitutional” by Nassau Supreme Court Justice Thomas Rademaker, citing, “The court cannot find any law enacted by the State Legislature that specifically […]
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Suspect Charged With Fist-Degree Murder in Robbery Attempt in Brooklyn
On December 14th, a young Brooklyn deli worker lost his life in a robbery attempt in Brooklyn. Ricardo Senatus has been charged with murder after fatally shooting Fadhl Moosa in the head after demanding cash from him at the Flatbush Deli Corp., which was owned by Moosa’s family. He was there helping out while his […]
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Police Chokeholds: Any Indictments Yet?
Just this week, a case that was pronounced the first test of the law criminalizing police chokeholds ended without any indictment. Commonly known as the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act, the law passed in June of last year “establishes the crime of aggravated strangulation when police or peace officers commit the crime of criminal obstruction or […]
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