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Queens Library Architects Are Sued Over Lack of Accessibility
City officials argued that the building was not compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act and other laws.
The Last-Known ‘Colored’ School in Manhattan Will Become a Landmark
New York City will also provide $6 million in funding to rehabilitate the building, which for 34 years was home to a school for Black...
In Trial of Carroll v. Trump, a Secret Fight Over a Juror’s Right-Wing News Source
E. Jean Carroll’s lawyers tried to exclude the man, who listened to podcasts by the provocateur Tim Pool. He remained on the jury that found...
Trump Calls Carroll Untruthful in Social Media Posts Following Trial Verdict
During the trial, the judge cautioned the former president about his social media posts. He was not deterred after a verdict, claiming that E. Jean...
Jurors in Trump-Carroll Case Had 3 Types of Battery to Consider
A federal judge presiding over the lawsuit against the former president walked jurors through each variety of wrongdoing, explaining their precise definitions.
E. Jean Carroll’s Two-Day Showdown with Trump Lawyer Joseph Tacopina
The writer E. Jean Carroll and Donald Trump’s lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, clashed repeatedly over her account of how she reacted after she was attacked.
NYPD Shoots Man in Mental Distress After Responding to 911 Call
The man, who the police said was holding scissors and a kitchen knife when an officer shot him in the Bronx, was in critical condition.
New York City Welcomes Growing Number of Out-of-State Abortion Patients
With the procedure now prohibited in many states, the city is advertising its abortion services in Georgia, Texas and Florida.
Vermont Reconsiders Access to Aid in Dying Law After Connecticut Woman’s Settlement
Connecticut does not allow medical aid in dying, so Lynda Bluestein sued Vermont to take advantage of that state’s law. Now, legislators may make the...
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