by Chase Burns and Jasmyne Keimig • Jan 22, 2021 at 3:30 pm
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We are only three days into this new era and the recently inaugurated president s hand is on fucking fire. President Biden has already signed over two dozen executive actions and proclamations, largely undoing many of Trump s most destructive policies.
In his first week in office, Biden s orders primarily focused on bolstering the federal government s coronavirus response, reversing Trump s ass-backward environmental rollbacks, halting paranoid immigration policies, and attempting to provide a wee bit of economic relief. These executive actions can be pretty dry, so we re hoping to make this a little fun for you.
Lex Machina Announces New York City Coverage in All Five Counties
Lex Machina has added nearly half a million cases in the five New York City counties, bringing its total state court case count to nearly 2 million cases.
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MENLO PARK, Calif., Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Lex Machina, a LexisNexis company, recently completed coverage of all five New York City counties (encompassing the five boroughs). Released as listed below, the team added these important courts at an expeditious pace.
New York County Supreme Court (Manhattan) released on September 29th
Kings County Supreme Court (Brooklyn) released on October 27th
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Brenda Liett, a congregation and board member of the Gloversville Free Methodist Church and lifelong city resident, speaks in support of the code blue shelter proposed by the church at its 33 Bleecker St. mission building before the Zoning Board of Appeals on Wednesday. (The Leader-Herald/Ashley Onyon)
GLOVERSVILLE After hearing from an extensive list of supporters and opponents of a proposed code blue shelter in the former YWCA building on Bleecker Street and following a lengthy deliberation on city code provisions, the Zoning Board of Appeals upheld the determination by the building inspector that the shelter is not allowed under city zoning code. The ZBA went on in their decision to provide shelter organizers the opportunity to amend their application in search of a variance to potentially advance the project.