By Barry Skidelsky On April 11, 2024, the House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology held a hearing titled “ Where Are We Now: Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, ” which examined the purpose of Section 230 and discussed what Congress can do to modernize the law
The Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Property specifically referenced that the property bearing BRT No. 885074304, was to be sold at the May 27, 2004 sheriff’s sale. The handbill giving notice of the sheriff’s sale of Real Property specifically stated that the property bearing BRT No. 885074304, and only the property associated with that BRT number, was to be sold at the May 27, 2004 sheriff’s sale. On May 27, 2004, the property was offered for tax lien sheriff’s sale and sold to Damar Real Estate, Inc
It is available at http://nysbar.com/blogs/eit/ This issue includes part II of a three part op-ed on policing by a current member of the New York City Police Department, an article on New York's non-exempt wage and salary requirements, and tips on making the best first impression in litigation, as well as reports from the Real Property Law and Environmental Law Sections
While we were a contingency of students, we were able to march with nonprofit groups, and even made our way to the student section. There were creative signs, as you would expect at any march, and even some guest appearances (we were marching right in front of Al Gore for some time)!
I came to direct the Civil Rights & Transparency Clinic , a real-client experiential program that teaches student attorneys litigation skills through representing public interest clients. It is based at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo School of Law . Many attorneys have never participated in a law school clinic, despite their increased popularity and the ABA’s requirement that students take at least six experiential credits in law school. [2] Indeed, clinics are still a relatively new phenomenon in legal education. [3] Therefore, I’m writing to familiarize our readers with the Clinic and highlight how we might collaborate to (1) serve your practice and pro bono interests and (2) offer meaningful learning opportunities to the colleagues who will soon join our ranks.
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By Bennett Liebman Casino Cash for Adams, Execs pushing NYC casino among top donors behind Adams’ latest campaign haul (nydailynews.com) Real Estate and Casino Money for Adams, Eric Adams rakes in campaign cash from NYC real estate honchos (nypost.com) Real Estate for Adams, Real estate bets on Eric Adams - POLITICO Real Estate for Hochul and Adams, Adams and Hochul Rake in Real Estate Campaign Donations – Commercial Observer The Casino Race, New York's big bet: The race to build a New York City casino (ny1.com) Business Zoning in NYC, Zoning proposal to spur business growth inches along - POLITICO Greenwood Racing and the Silverstein Casino, Behind the deal: How Greenwood Racing, owner of Bensalem's Parx Casino, became a partner in a New York casino proposal - Philadelphia Business Journal (bizjournals.com) The Plans for the Silverstein Casino, Silverstein Properties and Greenwood Gaming/Parx Casino to Submit Proposal for the Avenir: A Casino, Entertainment, Hotel, and Affordable Housing Complex on Manhattan’s Far West Side - Nevada Business Magazine The Unique Coney Island Casino, Developer Bets on ‘Unique Location’ at Coney Island - GGB News Immigrants Against Coney Island Casino, Immigrant Residents Move to Stop Coney Island Casino BidDocumented (documentedny.com) SL Green for Adams, SL Green Execs Lead Real Estate Cash for Eric Adams’ Campaign (therealdeal.com) Casino Developers and Hochul, Hochul Raises Casino Developer Cash Ahead of Licensing Decisions – Sludge (readsludge.com) The State of NYC Commercial Property, The Real Cost of New York City Office Real Estate (curbed.com) Assembly Halts Seneca Casino Deal, New York Assembly Halts Casino Deal Negotiations Amidst Controversy (igaming.org) Sands and Communities of Color, Las Vegas Sands' casino plan for Nassau finds hope, skepticism in communities of color - Newsday Sands as Friendly Neighbor, LI's newest friendly neighbor: Las Vegas Sands - Newsday A Migrant Camp at Aqueduct, Fix the border instead of making Aqueduct Racetrack a migrant camp: NYC Dems, GOP politicians (nypost.com) Death of Funny Cide, Funny Cide, New York horse that nearly won Triple Crown, has died (timesunion.com) Paying Salaries at Western OTB, OTB President Henry Wojtaszek now being paid more than governor | Local News | niagara-gazette.com OTB Branch Closing, A Central NY OTB outlet is closing, and so is its popular restaurant, owner says - syracuse.com The Belmont at Saratoga, New York Racing Association prefers Saratoga Race Course as potential Belmont alternative | WAMC Possibility of NY Online Casinos, Short Extension In New Jersey Provides Fuel For NY Online Casino Opponents (playny.com) Low Week for NY Sports Betting, New York Operators Record Lowest Weekly Sports Betting Handle in Nearly a Year (covers.com) 30 Years of Turning Stone, Not quite Atlantic City: Gamblers flocked to New York’s first-ever legal casino 30 years ago - syracuse.com Betting on Special Olympics, Gambling grossness hits new low with Special Olympics controversy (nypost.com) Belmont Handle Up, Belmont average daily handle up at spring-summer meet (drf.com) Responsible Gambling Suggestions, NCLGS Makes Responsible Gaming Suggestions For States (playusa.com) Expanding Jake’s 58, Jake's 58 Moving Ahead With $200M NY Casino Expansion (playny.com) Existential Crisis at the Thoroughbred Tracks, Letter to the Editor: Existential Crisis
Every year many students enter law schools. It’s not an easy task deciding what area to practice...Personal Injury Law For those who are interested in protecting people, then personal injury law is an excellent option
See Multiple Dwelling Law, §2 (Legislative Finding)
Forensics and the Law IV Friday, October 17, 2014 8:30 a. m. -5:30 p.m
Catherine “Katie” Baxter is new to the Young Lawyers Section. Currently, Katie is Associate Counsel at MAXIM®, “a men’s lifestyle and brand publication.”...She graduated with her Juris Doctorate from New York Law School, where she was a Faculty Scholar
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