February 27, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Making Sex Work an Honest Business Makes Communities SaferThose of us with the power to defend individuals—or to change laws—should vehemently support the full decriminalization of consensual adult prostitution, a Manhattan civil rights attorney writes.
By Cary London
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December 07, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Rikers Island: New York City's Neglected Sixth BoroughRikers has turned into the problem child that no one wants to take responsibility for—or make meaningful policy changes to fix. Instead, it is being patched up with Scotch tape in attempt to mask the truth of what is going on in the public forum.
By Cary London
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June 23, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Supreme Court Decision Makes New York Gun Control Laws HistoryToday's opinion represents a sea-change in the reasonable restriction of gun possession in the United States. Now, every gun regulation will be measured not on the harm that unregulated gun possession represents, or the interest that the states have in protecting their citizens from rampant gun violence, but on history.
By Cass Luskin and Cary London
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