Experts say it’s a new frontier in campus security that could threaten civil liberties. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Colleges are using surveillance videos and search warrants to investigate students involved in pro-Palestinian protests.
This story and more in a week of wild real real estate stories in New York City as March goes out like a lion.
— Attorney General Letitia James and the Department of State are siding with the city in the Real Estate Board of New York’s ...
Paul and Lisa Vitale found the bigger yard and kitchen they were looking for after building their new house at 315 Starksboro ...
The three year long project was brought to the Common Council on Wednesday, where the vote was held off due to concerns.
In a Friday filing, James’ office backed up the city’s argument that the so-called Fairness in Apartment Rental Expenses Act ...
The buyer, identified only as Park Ave. Condo LLC and represented by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, filed suit to rescind ...
New York City urged a state trial court to reject a request by a coalition of homeowners, rental property owners, and social justice organizations to force an overhaul of how the city collects ...
Represented by Boies Schiller Flexner and Messing & Spector, a group of property owners who called themselves “blameless ...
Patel was joining a chorus of such statements from Trump officials. On March 20, Attorney General Pam Bondi vowed to use the ...
Chef François Olivon died before opening a NYC eatery. His widow was left broke after the landlord refused to refund their ...