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🚨Released! 'Unprotected': Which NY judges repeatedly greenlight stop-and-frisk abuses and coerced confessions? Our new report exposes alarming patterns of judges failing to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights from police overreach. Read more: scrutinize.org/unprotected

🚨Released! 'Unprotected': Which NY judges repeatedly greenlight stop-and-frisk abuses and coerced confessions? Our new report exposes alarming patterns of judges failing to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights from police overreach.

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H/t Ted Hamm whose vital 2019 reporting on Judge Aloise in Queens aligns with our data-driven findings. New Yorkers deserve to know their judges, and work like Ted's and ours makes that possible.

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Thank you Samantha Max and Gothamist for covering our new report on New Yorkers' unprotected constitutional rights. This type of reporting is crucial for promoting transparency, democratic engagement, and oversight of the judiciary by the communities it serves.

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🚨 ATTENTION: NEW YORK 🚨 Did you know that ninety-five judges had multiple suppression decisions reversed between 2007 and 2023? Check out Scrutinize's newest report – Unprotected: Analyzing Judicial Protection of Constitutional Rights scrutinize.org/unprotected?ss…

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.Scrutinize continues its invaluable work shining light on New York's courts and judges. Check out its new report, on judges who repeatedly fail to protect New Yorkers' constitutional rights, below.

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We can’t make judicial races competitive, but we help NYers understand judges' decisions and impact: Our Judicial Profiles feature metrics to assess judges seeking reelection/reappointment. Full profiles of all judges coming Spring '25! scrutinize.org/judicial-profi… THE CITY

We can’t make judicial races competitive, but we help NYers understand judges' decisions and impact:

Our Judicial Profiles feature metrics to assess judges seeking reelection/reappointment. Full profiles of all judges coming Spring '25!

scrutinize.org/judicial-profi…
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NEW in New York Law Journal: With public trust in courts at historic lows, NY's judiciary can lead the way in rebuilding confidence through transparency and accountability. We need systemic changes—not just individual decisions—to restore faith in our courts. law.com/newyorklawjour…

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NY's bail reform aimed to make bail affordable with "partially secured bonds" (PSBs), requiring 10% or less upfront. But Scrutinize & Zimroth Center/NYU Crim Law found in over 80% of cases, judges set PSBs in ways which prevented them from being an affordable option. scrutinize.org/setting-bail-t…

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“Without access to these decisions, lawmakers and the public are left with only anecdotal claims and selective narratives, often driven by the loudest opponents,” writes Oded Oren of Scrutinize. bit.ly/3Qwr21x

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A review of unpublished court decisions makes clear that “cases are not being dismissed because of minor technicalities or defense attorneys exploiting loopholes” in the discovery law as prosecutors claim. The problem is that these decisions never see the light of day.

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We are honored to be selected for the Fast Forward accelerator alongside these incredible groups using tech for impact! Excited to learn, grow, and advance court transparency!

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Our report with Scrutinize in today's @TimesUnion editorial: "Only 130 judges across the state published at least one of their criminal case decisions in 2024." buff.ly/l1IFXZC

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Our sealed decision review was cited in New York Focus's latest piece on discovery reform — spotlighting how judges are tossing cases due to serious prosecutorial failures, not minor “technicalities.” Proud to keep bringing the facts to light. 🔗 nysfocus.com/2025/04/08/dis…

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Our op-ed w/ Judge Acosta in New York Law Journal lays out what real judicial scrutiny should look like: careful data, not clickbait headlines or photos outside judges’ homes. 🔗 law.com/newyorklawjour…

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On Spectrum News NY1, Errol Louis (@errollouis.bsky.social) confronted Governor Kathy Hochul with findings from our report on discovery reform: 💥 300+ unpublished rulings 📉 Dismissals due to prosecutorial noncompliance, not technicalities 📖 Read: scrutinize.org/decisions-disc… 🎥 Watch: ny1.com/nyc/all-boroug…

On <a href="/NY1/">Spectrum News NY1</a>, <a href="/errollouis/">Errol Louis (@errollouis.bsky.social)</a> confronted <a href="/GovKathyHochul/">Governor Kathy Hochul</a> with findings from our report on discovery reform:

💥 300+ unpublished rulings
📉 Dismissals due to prosecutorial noncompliance, not technicalities

📖 Read: scrutinize.org/decisions-disc…
🎥 Watch: ny1.com/nyc/all-boroug…