Hate-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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Gaming Laws in Nevada
Nevada has paved the way when it comes to gaming and gambling laws in the US, being the first state to legalize gambling back in 1931. As such, Nevada has a long history of legislation that has lead to the current state of regulation and for gambling and gaming. The Gaming Control Board was first […]
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Rape Charges Dropped Against Two NY Police Detectives
If you were wrongfully charged with a serious crime, it is important to be resilient and never give up hope, even when it appears the decks have been stacked against you and your name is being dragged through the mud. A prime example of how resilience can pay off is in the criminal charges that […]
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