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Justice Cheryl Chambers speaks to the Touro Law Center Class of 2025 during commencement on June 2. Chambers, now a senior justice in the Appellate Division, Second Department, shared that she never attended her own law school graduation. Speaking at Touro, she said, “Being here fills that space in my heart.” Photo courtesy of Touro Law Center

Brooklyn’s Justice Cheryl Chambers tells Touro graduates success isn’t defined by class rank

June 11 | Rob Abruzzese

Justice Cheryl Chambers urged Touro Law grads to persist through doubt, saying...

Left to right: Justice Rosalyn Richter, Justice Anar Rathod Patel, Emily Stubblefield (Fordham), Annika Jorgensen (Fordham), Matthew Salavitch (Fordham) and Karen Milton Esq. Photo: Stephanie Glazer/NYC Bar Association

Fordham Law takes top spot at prestigious city bar competition

December 2 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Fordham University School of Law took first place in the regional rounds...

Camp Quinones Reunion 2024: Over 50 past and present interns of Justice Joanne Quinones gathered at the Kings County Supreme Court to celebrate their shared experiences and the mentorship that shaped their legal journeys. This annual tradition, affectionately named "Camp Quinones," honors Justice Quinones' dedication to guiding young legal minds. The photo captures the extended network of interns, from high school students to practicing attorneys, all of whom have been impacted by her unwavering commitment to mentorship. Brooklyn Eagle photo by Robert Abruzzese

Camp Quiñones reunion celebrates mentorship and community at Kings County Supreme Court

August 21 | Rob Abruzzese

The Kings County Supreme Court became a hub of celebration as Justice...

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Two new judges appointed to Brooklyn Housing Court

August 16 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Chief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas announced the appointment of two new...

CUNY School of Law, recipient of a nearly $550K grant from AccessLex Institute, continues to lead the way in diversifying the legal profession through its groundbreaking Pipeline to Justice Program.

CUNY School of Law receives nearly $550K grant to expand pioneering diversity initiative

August 15 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

CUNY School of Law has been awarded a $549,868 grant from...

Clockwise from back left: Allen Livitz, Stephan Toljan, Justice Aaron Maslow, Sam Allenson, Israel Yunatanov, Jennafer Mukofsky, Huda Tombul, Yurie Lee, and Kristin Hazelton. These summer judicial interns are gaining invaluable experience under the guidance of Judge Maslow in the Supreme Court building on Jay Street. Eagle photos by Mario Belluomo

Brooklyn Supreme Court interns thrive under Judge Maslow’s guidance

July 31 | Stephan Toljan, Special to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle

On some mornings, the line to get into the Supreme Court building...

CUNY School of Law, recognized for its diverse faculty and commitment to public interest law, ranks highly in The Princeton Review's "Best Law Schools for 2024." Photo courtesy of CUNY School of Law

CUNY Law tops nation in faculty diversity, Princeton Review rankings

July 22 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

The City University of New York School of Law has secured top...

William A. Neri Sr., Esq. is sworn in as president of the Cathedral Club of Brooklyn by Hon. Vincent Del Giudice, with his son William Jr. in his arms. Photos courtesy of Maria Neri

Brooklyn Court Attorney William Neri installed as president of Cathedral Club

June 24 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

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At the Civic Fame Award ceremony (pictured from left to right): Ross Sandler, director of New York Law School’s Center for NYC Law; Eric Eichenholtz, NYC Law Department managing attorney; former Corporation Counsels Michael Cardozo, Zachary Carter, Sylvia Hinds-Radix and Jim Johnson; Anthony Crowell, New York Law School dean and president; and Arthur Abbey, New York Law School Class of 1959, and chair of the New York Law School Board of Trustees. Photo courtesy of the NY Law Department

New York Law School honors NYC Law Department with Civic Fame Award

June 24 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

On June 18, 2024, New York Law School presented the prestigious Civic...

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    Cooper Cooke, of Idaho, rides True Grit during bareback rodeo semifinal action at the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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    Italy's Jannik Sinner reacts after winning a point against Carlos Alcaraz of Spain in the men's singles final at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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    A new born chick looks out of the feathers of its mother at a farm in Wehrheim near Frankfurt, Germany, Monday, July 14, 2025.
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    The pack rides on the Charade Circuit during the tenth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 165.3 kilometers (102.7 miles) with start in Ennezat and finish in Le Mont-Dore Puy de Sancy, France, Monday, July 14, 2025.
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      ATLANTIC AVENUE — Exhausted shopper with cluster of bags and goods from mall at Boerum Place stops to look at huge construction site across the street. “Is that REALLY going to be a jail??”  Her male companion is reassuring, “Nothing like Rikers ... this is 21st Century.”
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      BROOKLYN HEIGHTS — Overheard in line at one of most popular pastry outlets on Montague Street: "Hope I can get them into a camp ..." A mother with two pre-schoolers in tow was showing a friend the Dodge Y flyer for Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 26.



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    Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of T Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez on Friday announced that the city will finally shut down operations at a controversial concrete recycling facility on the western Brooklyn waterfront by this August.

Local residents had been flooding their elected officials with complaints about the dust, vibrations and noise from the SIMS Concrete Recycling Facility, operated by NYC DOT, ever since it was temporarily relocated to the north end of Brooklyn Marine Terminal site in the Columbia Street Waterfront District in February 2024.

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    A ceremonial ribbon-cutting will take place at the A ceremonial ribbon-cutting will take place at the historic base of Atlantic Avenue on Friday at 3 p.m. Numerous elected officials, as well as the head of Brooklyn Bridge Park, will celebrate two brand-new murals that welcome all traffic passing beneath the portal that has become one of the official entrances to Brooklyn Bridge Park.

🔗Click the link in bio to read the inspiring story behind the murals. 

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    Many of the 100,000 people who held city-issued Br Many of the 100,000 people who held city-issued Brooklyn Bridge Park viewing tickets for the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks called the event a “total fiasco,” with a large number not making it onto the piers.

Numerous people told the Brooklyn Eagle they found themselves in panic-inducing logjams while trying to get into the park.

Many commenters said there appeared to be no central coordination for handling the huge crowds, and photos show unsafe, crammed streets. 

🔗Click the link in the bio to read more and to see more photos. 

Photos courtesy of Murray Schechter (1), Justin Pollock (2) and Marc Hermann (3).

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    It was like a bombshell dropped on Brooklyn Height It was like a bombshell dropped on Brooklyn Heights earlier this week when the city announced a police shutdown of traffic into the neighborhood — particularly the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, which will be closed to all public viewing of the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks 🎇 on the waterfront.

For the full story, click the link in bio.

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