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New Yorkers For Justice
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Dan Quart
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New Yorkers For Justice
May 6, 2019
Release The List
People accused of a crime deserve to know if the police officers testifying against…
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New Yorkers For Justice
Apr 15, 2019
Christopher Watler: “All work you do is essentially prevention work”
CEO New York State Executive…
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Dan Quart
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New Yorkers For Justice
Mar 6, 2019
New York Must Repeal Its Gravity Knife Ban
The ban is discriminatory and wasteful, and it must be…
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Dan Quart
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New Yorkers For Justice
Feb 18, 2019
Repeal 50-a
Civil Rights Law 50-a shields law enforcement from accountability. It must be repealed.
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Dan Quart
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New Yorkers For Justice
Jan 16, 2019
Cash Bail, Broken Windows, Re-entry and More: New Yorkers for Justice Year In Review
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New Yorkers For Justice
Dec 4, 2018
Gideon Oliver: “This was really something new — police departments trying to appear as prosecutor”
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Aug 26, 2018
Steve Zeidman: “Why arrest if it isn’t necessary?”
The director of CUNY’s Criminal Defense Clinic talks about the need for leadership to end broken windows policing.
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Jul 19, 2018
Jason Flom: “I just felt like I had to do something”
The legendary CEO and founder of Lava Records and criminal justice reform advocate discusses his work with The Innocence Project and the Bronx Freedom…
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Dan Quart
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New Yorkers For Justice
Jun 19, 2018
Cash Bail Punishes The Innocent For Being Poor
Criminalizing poverty doesn’t make us safer.
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Jun 19, 2018
Robin Steinberg: Poverty Is Not A Crime
The Bail Project founder on “the country’s history and present of structural racism and enormous economic inequality.”
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