Straight Outta Ethics
Photo editorial by Brian Alapatt One wag tweeted, “The LWA (Legislators With Attitude) follow up album was “Get Rich Or Die Trying.”
Read Moreby Michael | Aug 17, 2015 | Corruption Watch, Government, Political corruption, Politics, Public Corruption | 0 |
Photo editorial by Brian Alapatt One wag tweeted, “The LWA (Legislators With Attitude) follow up album was “Get Rich Or Die Trying.”
Read Moreby Michael | Jan 31, 2015 | African Americans, Government | 1 |
THIS PAST FRIDAY (01/30): A (POLITICAL) MUSICAL SELECTION. FORMER BRONX DEMOCRATIC ASSEMBLYMAN MICHAEL BENJAMIN, ON LIKELY SILVER SUCCESSOR CARL HEASTIE [12:00 mark]. AND A LITTLE NOSTALGIA WITH FORMER RENSSELAER COUNTY ATTORNEY...
Read Moreby Michael | Jan 22, 2015 | Government, Political corruption, Public Corruption | 0 |
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Read Moreby Michael | Jan 22, 2015 | Government, Political corruption, Public Corruption | 1 |
Via Capital New York – Scott Waldman and Laura Nahimas ALBANY—The federal corruption case against Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver rests in part on his alleged scheme with a doctor who referred asbestos cases to the Weitz...
Read Moreby Michael | Jan 22, 2015 | Crime, Government, Political corruption, Public Corruption | 0 |
Report: Silver to be Arrested on Corruption ChargesThe New York Times reports that Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is expected to be arrested on corruption charges today in connection with an investigation into his outside...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 25, 2014 | Elections, Politics, Voting Rights | 0 |
Unofficially, @BOENYC reports AM Victor Pichardo won #86AD Dem primary manual count by TWO votes over rival Hector Ramirez. The BOENYC will seek to certify the results at next Tuesday’s Commissioners meeting. The Supreme...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 16, 2014 | Crime, Elections, Government, Political corruption, Politics, Public Corruption | 0 |
A Bronx Assemblyman who turned wire-wearing federal informant was sentenced to two years of probation on Thursday for lying to investigators. Now-former pol Nelson Castro, 42, had faced up to two years in prison for his...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 12, 2014 | Crime, Elections, Government, Political corruption, Politics, Public Corruption | 0 |
A Bronx Assemblyman who turned wire-wearing federal informant was sentenced to two years of probation on Thursday for lying to investigators. Now-former pol Nelson Castro, 42, had faced up to two years in prison for his...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 5, 2014 | Elections, Government, Politics, Public Policy | 0 |
NYers are beginning to question the new political-industrial complex coming to dominate the intersection of politics, government and private enterprise. “We knew that BerlinRosen was involved in the mayor’s recent...
Read Moreby Michael | Sep 2, 2014 | Education, Elections, Government, Media, Politics, Public Policy | 0 |
On Monday night, BronxTalk host Gary Axlebank again did Bronx voters a public service by bringing together candidates for state assembly in the 79th AD which spans parts of Melrose, Morrisania, Crotona, Claremont and Concourse...
Read Moreby Michael | Aug 27, 2014 | Elections, Politics, Voting Rights | 0 |
Yes, the election law calendar is closed. The Mack v Joyner and Jones v Blake election cases are over. The fat lady, i.e., the NYS Court of Appeals did not grant any motions to reargue. The cases are closed according to...
Read Moreby Michael | Aug 15, 2014 | African Americans, Elections, Politics, Voting Rights | 0 |
On Thursday morning, I sat in Judge John W. Carter’s courtroom as he listened to lawyers’ rebuttal of the special referee’s report recommending denial of Petitioner’s motion in Jones v Blake, a residency...
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