PEF President: ‘Less is More’ Parole Reform Means Less Accountability, More Crime
NEW YORK — “Less is More” parole reform signed at the end of 2021 by Gov. Kathy Hochul ties the hands of parole officers, poses a significant risk to parolees
NEW YORK — “Less is More” parole reform signed at the end of 2021 by Gov. Kathy Hochul ties the hands of parole officers, poses a significant risk to parolees
New York, NY – In 1955, Trouble in Mind author Alice Childress refused to make changes to her play about racism in the theater. Sixty-six years later, the Roundabout Theatre
New York, NY – Hospitals didn’t listen to warnings from nurses and other healthcare workers at the start of the Covid pandemic and they aren’t listening to them now as
New York, NY – Working men and women are rising up, risking all and taking collective action against unchecked exploitation in the era of Covid-19 — and Senate Democrats had
New York, NY – Christmas Day has come and gone. We are at the end of the year, but what have we learned and what about the year to come?
New York, NY – Billionaire businessman John Catsimatidis didn’t bolt out of bed Saturday morning after being visited by four ghostly apparitions in the night and suddenly rush to double
New York, NY – New York City Amazon workers attempting to organize the JFK8 fulfillment center on Staten Island are calling on the National Labor Relations Board [NLRB] to find
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Barrie Smith, president of 100 Black Construction Workers, stands on a South Bronx street corner with the group’s political-action director, Anthony Williamson, below the unfinished towers of Brookfield
New York, NY – The attorneys, staff, clients, and friends of Cary Kane LLP are profoundly and deeply saddened by the passing of our colleague, co-managing partner, and co-founder, Larry
New York, NY – The Workers’ Compensation Law makes an important distinction between a “lunch break” and a “coffee break.” In general, injuries that occur during a lunch break