she has been named chair of the New York City Mayor’s Advisory Committee on the Judiciary, co-chair of the New York State Justice Task Force on wrongful convictions and chair of the State Board of Law Examiners, which administers the bar exam. ...
“I spent a lot of my time in the wardrobe rooms in the theaters. I worked at a prop shop in Portland for a while. When I really got into the union part of it, I saw that it wasn’t because of the industry that my mom had a good job; it was because of the union and what ...
in which cities have attempted to address these problems through, for example, the spaces of commemoration, waterfront access areas and participatory community-based plans ("197-a" plans in New York City), community benefits agreements, affordable housing, and litigation on behalf of the homeless....
But the critical factors were, however, the “focus of bargaining over the wherewithal of war” [11] (p. 22) and the fact that “urban institutions themselves seem to have become part of state structure more readily where capitalists predominated” [11] (p. 22). Two conclusions are ...