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Then-Minnesota Supreme Court Associate Justice David Stras speaks in St. Paul, Minn., May 13, 2010. A divided federal appeals court on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023, ruled that private individuals and groups such as the NAACP do not have the ability to sue under a key section of the federal Voting Rights Act.Photo: Jim Mone/AP

Federal appeals court deals a blow to Voting Rights Act, rules private plaintiffs can’t sue 

November 22 | Christina Cassidy and Ayanna Alexander, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — A divided federal appeals court on Monday ruled that private individuals...

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Antonio Seda, the newly appointed Managing Inspector General for Bias Matters in the New York Court System, known for his extensive investigative experience and commitment to diversity and inclusiveness in the legal field.Photo via LinkedIn

Court system appoints Antonio Seda as Managing Inspector General for Bias Matters

November 22 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas announced the appointment of Antonio Seda as...

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Arthur Aidala, esteemed attorney and past president of the Brooklyn Bar Association, set to be honored at The Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation's inaugural black tie gala.Photo: Robert Abruzzese/Brooklyn Eagle

First black tie gala by The Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation to honor legal and law enforcement luminaries

November 22 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

The Detective Rafael Ramos Foundation is set to host its first black...

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What’s News, Breaking: Wednesday, November 22, 2023

November 22 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

NYC GAVE AWAY 7,622 FREE RAIN BARRELS OVER THE SUMMER CITYWIDE...

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LAS VEGAS — At over 200 mph, every turn is a gamble: Red Bull driver Max Verstappen, of the Netherlands, drives past the Sphere during the Formula One Las Vegas Grand Prix auto race, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023, in Las Vegas.Photo: Nick Didlick/AP

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November 21 | Brooklyn Eagle Staff

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Brooklyn Law School to host ‘A Call To Action On Maternal Health Disparities’ roundtable

November 21 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn, the chair of the Kings County Democratic Party and...

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Brooklyn Bar Association hosts CLE on medicine and law intersection in personal injury cases

November 21 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

The Brooklyn Bar Association hosted a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) session titled...

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Attorney General Letitia James conducts the historic swearing-in ceremony for Rachel Freier, the first Hasidic female judge on the New York Supreme Court.

Rachel Freier sworn in as NY’s first Hasidic female supreme court judge

November 21 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Judge Rachel Freier made history in New York’s legal community...

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Attorney General Letitia James, along with a coalition of five other state attorneys general.Photo: Rob Abruzzese/Brooklyn Eagle

Attorney general secures $6.5 million from Morgan Stanley for data security lapse

November 21 | Robert Abruzzese, Courthouse Editor

Attorney General Letitia James, along with a coalition of five other state...

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Tuesday, November 28, 2023

BROOKLYN’S TALLEST CHRISTMAS TREE READY TO GET LIT ON WEDNESDAY

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FDA EXPANDS RECALL OF FRUITS AFTER
MAJOR RETAILERS CONTINUED STOCKING THEM

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REP. GOLDMAN INTRODUCES ‘HELPING KIDS COPE ACT’

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DOE FUND HOSTS DINNER, WITH GIFTS,
FOR CRYSTAL TOWERS RESIDENTS

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NYC WARNS LANDLORDS THEY COULD BE FINED FOR UNLICENSED SMOKE SHOPS

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“Skaters have gleefully taken to the ice at the “Skaters have gleefully taken to the ice at the new, 8,600-square-foot skating rink called “Glide at Brooklyn Bridge Park,” which opened in Emily Warren Roebling Plaza on Nov. 15.

The views from the rink, with the iconic Brooklyn Bridge towering overhead and the East River and Manhattan beyond, are spectacular.”

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“A historic collection of four adjacent townhous “A historic collection of four adjacent townhouses, with its own private park, has quietly gone on sale for $25 million in Brooklyn Heights.

Called Valentine’s Way, the brownstones at 60, 62, 64 and 66 Clark St., between Henry and Hicks streets, are subject to a conservation easement established by the dedicated preservationists who have spent four decades meticulously restoring them. The conservation easement assures that the buildings’ exteriors, front gardens and ironwork, which have been judged to be of cultural, architectural and historical significance, will be maintained in perpetuity.”

Read the rest of Mary Frost’s latest “Valentine’s Way, preservationists’ labor of love, comes onto the market in Brooklyn Heights” article, which is linked in our bio.
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