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Today in History: May 17, Brown v Board of Education ruling strikes down legal segregation
Houston Chronicle· 2 days agoToday is Friday, May 17, the 138th day of 2024. There are 228 days left in the year. On May 17, 1954, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court handed down its Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision ...
License suspensions disproportionately hurt marginalized | Cornell Chronicle
Cornell News Service· 6 days agoDrivers in New York state were issued more than 1 million license suspensions in 2017, and about...
Columbia Hires E. Jean Carroll Lawyer to Fight Student Suit
Bloomberg Law· 6 days agoColumbia University has hired Manhattan litigator Roberta Kaplan to defend it in a Jewish student’s lawsuit over the school’s handling of pro-Palestine protests on campus. Kaplan, who recently ...
Brooklyn Judge Targeted in Advocates' Campaign to Remove 'Unfit' Jurists | New York Law Journal
Law.com· 18 hours agoA Brooklyn judge whose history includes allowing the use of a faulty witness identification during a Black teen’s murder trial during the aughts has become the target of an organization’s campaign ...
License suspensions disproportionately hurt marginalized communities, finds study
Phys.org· 2 days agoResearchers from the Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy combined suspension records from the state Department of Motor Vehicles with drivers' ZIP code data from the Census and found ...
Howard Wolfson
US News & World Report· 6 days agoWolfson is also instrumental in the policy and political universe of Mike Bloomberg, running his SuperPAC and advising him on politics and communication. From 2010 to 2013, Wolfson was the New ...