New York hasn’t raised the attorneys’ fees since 2004, creating a shortage that has denied the most vulnerable their constitutional right to a lawyer.
Tag: Manhattan (NYC)
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Likelihood of Trump Indictment in Manhattan Fades as Grand Jury Wraps Up
The Manhattan district attorney is continuing to investigate Mr. Trump, but knowledgeable people say charges are unlikely to occur in the foreseeable future, if ever.
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Chinatown Civic Groups Seek Reinvention, With Neighborhood’s Future at Stake
The groups have held back gentrification in an area surrounded by development. The future of one of Manhattan’s few working-class neighborhoods is at stake.
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Why Libraries May Never Stop Being People Places
Redesigned buildings with outdoor gathering areas were underway before Covid hit. Now, they look like 20/20 foresight.