February 18, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Second Circuit Rules That Law Enforcement Records Be Made Public: Attempt To Protect Records From Disclosure by Unions DeniedIt is a very important ruling because it paves the way for almost full disclosure of law enforcement disciplinary records, which for decades were shielded from public disclosure under Section 50-a of the New York Civil Rights Law, which was enacted to protect those records from being made public.
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November 25, 2020 | New York Law Journal
'Bostock v. Clayton County' and Its Perhaps Unintended ConsequencesA host of situations in which an employer discriminates against one employee for traits, attributes, actions, or other characteristics that it allows in other employees would be deemed to be unlawful discrimination that until now was permissible.
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July 14, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Landmark Decision in Freedom of Information Law CaseThe Appellate Court rejected the proverbial "needle in the haystack" excuse, where the FOIL records sought are clearly defined.
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