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Grand Jury Investigates TC Noose Case, Constantine Records Subpoenaed

A state grand jury has subpoenaed Teachers College records concerning Constantine in an investigation of the appearance of the noose her door, an official confirmed.

NYCLU Sues Police Over Detention of CU Student

The New York Civil Liberties Union took the New York Police Department to federal court Thursday on behalf of Arun Wiita, a Columbia University graduate student of Indian descent who was detained by a police officer for taking photographs near a Manhattan subway station in July 2007.

Civil Liberties Union Files Suit Against NYPD

The New York Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the New York City Police Department two weeks ago over the NYPD’s refusal to release information that the group says would help them complete an analysis of whether the department disproportionately targets minorities in stop-and-frisk procedures.

Officer Briefs on Hate Crimes

Rows of empty seats greeted New York Police Officer Michael Osgood as he discussed how police respond to hate crimes Monday evening.

When the Shit Hits the Fan, Will New Yorkers Even Notice?

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The New York Police Department is a 38,000-officer strong force whose arsenal runs the gamut from golf carts and nightsticks to assault helicopters, spies in foreign countries, and even the Goodyear blimp. It is, as is commonly said, a medium-sized army.

A Statement from the Asian American Alliance

We, the Columbia University Asian American Alliance, acknowledge that on Friday, September 14, an incident occurred on 114th Street and Broadway between officers of the New York Police Department and an Asian-American student.

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