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Strategic perspectives on civil rights, employment discrimination, sexual harassment, police misconduct, retaliation, and institutional accountability.

Abuse of State PowerJan 12, 2012

NYC Parks Employee Arrested for ‘Hangman’s Noose’ Incident

The NYPD arrested New York City Parks Department employee Fariz Ahmemulic, 28, yesterday afternoon in connection with the December 20, 2011 ‘Hangman’s Noose‘ incident....

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Abuse of State PowerJan 6, 2012

Bronx Parks ‘Hangman’s Noose’ Victim Files $15 Million Dollar Notice to Sue

Anthony Crum says working at the New York City Parks Department is no walk in the park. The claim alleges that on December 20,...

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Abuse of State PowerDec 23, 2011

NYPD Lawyer Says She Was Denied Promotion Due to Pregnancy

THE NYPD is being sued by one of its own lawyers claiming she lost out on a promised promotion because she was pregnant. “Why...

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BlogDec 20, 2011

NYPD v. Police Officer Maria Diaz-Leon

On or about June 30, 2008, the Department Advocate’s Office charged Police Officer Maria Diaz-Leon with the following allegations of misconduct: Police Officer Maria...

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BlogDec 16, 2011

Former Director of Security Sues NBA For Retaliation

NBA Former Director of Security Warren Glover says that he repeatedly warned his superiors that women in the office were being sexually harassed or...

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Abuse of State PowerDec 12, 2011

NYPD School Safety Supervisor Files $15 Million Dollar Notice of Claim to Sue

Alfred D. Woodall III says working at the School Safety Division is no class act. The claim alleges that Woodall was a witness to...

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BlogNov 29, 2011

Bronx Cop Accused of Undervaluing Stolen iPad

A Bronx cop accused of fudging crime stats by undervaluing a stolen iPad faces a Department Hearing. Officer Damian McIntosh made what should have...

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BlogNov 17, 2011

Phi Mu Sorority, University of Southern Mississippi on Probation After Black Face Stunt

The University of Southern Mississippi confirmed on Monday that six students dressed in blackface for a costume party. The USM Dean of Students Office...

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BlogNov 14, 2011

Eric Sanders, Esq., Receives Humanitarian Award

Eric Sanders Esq., a nationally recognized civil rights attorney has been awarded the 2011 You Can Go to College Committee Foundation Humanitarian Award. This...

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