Legal Affairs
Jay Greene of Heritage Foundation told JNS that the bill recently introduced in Congress is unlikely to succeed.
At a gala in New York, the Jewish group presented Bill Thompson with a public service award.
The Yesh Atid party chairman took the stand as part of Case 1000.
The judge overruled the defense’s attempt to limit the number of grisly crime-scene photos the prosecution could present, though directed the jury not to let the photos prejudice them.
Two legal groups have urged “a thorough investigation into the tax-exempt status” of the college.
“Our intelligence unit, detectives and patrol officers are closely monitoring him and take any possible threat extremely seriously,” the Pittsburgh public safety department told JNS.
The prosecution submitted into evidence a prayer book with a bullet hole.
“I would have stood up and denounced them immediately!” declared the mayor of New York City if he’d been on the commencement stage when the remarks were delivered.
“We cannot and will not condone hateful rhetoric on our campuses,” CUNY’s trustees and chancellor stated more than two weeks after the student speaker’s talk.
“I was proud to offer a different message at this year’s CUNY law commencement ceremony,” said New York City Mayor Eric Adams of the speech that called the NYPD “fascist.”
A sticking point is the defense’s request to have extra time if it perceives bias in the prosecution’s exclusion of prospective jurors.
“This kind of fraud is difficult to quell, especially in some of the foreign countries where they are coming from,” says Rabbi Sholom Tendler.