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The Carey Family Files Notice to Sue In Shooting Death of...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW YORK, January 30, 2014 - Today, after months of utter silence by government officials as well as an exhaustive review of all publicly available data, the Carey Family has concluded the shooting of Miriam Iris Carey...

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Black Male NYPD Sergeant Files ‘False Arrest’ Discrimination Lawsuit

NEW YORK, December 5, 2013 - New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of 腦瞳憫., alleges the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau is an inept racially charged corrupt Good Ole Boys network operating without any real...

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Request DOJ Investigation for the Shooting Death of Miriam Carey

On behalf of the entire Carey Family and the international community, I am writing to respectfully request that the Department of Justice investigate the October 3 shooting death of Miriam I. Carey, an unarmed African-American Female in the...

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Off-Duty Black Female NYPD Officer Falsely Arrested

NEW YORK, November 7, 2013 - Today, Off-Duty Alexis Murray-Medouze, a Black female, accuses her fellow NYPD officers of assaulting and falsely arresting her. Ms. Murray-Medouze claims, officers assigned to the 73rd Precinct assaulted and falsely...

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The United States Agency for International Development Litigation

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was created consolidating several foreign assistance organizations and programs into a single agency that was responsible for foreign economic development. In 1961, Congress passed the...

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Koontz v. St. John’s River Water Management

The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects individuals against private property from being taken without just compensation. This typically occurs with real property. Although controversial, it has been deemed constitutional for...

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