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How New Yorkers Choose Judges — and Why There Might Not Be Any on Your Ballot

In a crowded mayoral primary, the last thing you may be thinking about is what judge to vote for. Every year, judicial vacancies open up across New York City’s court divisions, but few judicial races are competitive and most will not appear on the ballot in June’s primary elections. But some city voters will vote […]
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Attica, Marcy, Mid-State: Advocates Want These Prisons Tied to Brutality Shut Down

As Gov. Kathy Hochul weighs which prisons to close this year amid declining incarceration rates and a corrections staffing crisis, advocates and formerly incarcerated people are calling for one of New York’s most infamous facilities — Attica — to shutter its gates for good. The state budget finalized in May includes a plan to close […]
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Storefronts and Apartments Grow, Fertilized by New Zoning and Tax Schemes

New stores are opening across the city at an impressive pace, many of them in locations now newly accessible to certain businesses because of Mayor Eric Adams’ “City of Yes” rezoning revamped archaic rules. Construction of new multifamily buildings is also finally picking up, a year after the legislature and the governor finally agreed on […]
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LISTEN: ‘A Little Bit of Amnesia’ in Ramos Endorsing Cuomo

Mayoral candidate and State Senator Jessica Ramos joined FAQ NYC in March to lament that “there is, I think, a little bit of amnesia happening. I do think the press could do a better job of highlighting the myriad of ways in which Andrew Cuomo has created the mess that he now claims he is […]
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Fake Immigration Courts Take Advantage of Immigrants Desperate for Answers

This story was originally published by Documented. The day of his final immigration hearing, N., who asked Documented to use only his first initial due to fear of retaliation, was ecstatic. He joined the virtual session via a private link sent by his lawyer, dressed in a button-down shirt to look presentable for what seemed […]
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