CityLand Resources on Police Misconduct, Justice Reform, and Protests


On May 25, 2020, George Floyd was killed by a Police Officer while in custody of the Minneapolis Police Department. Floyd’s death has garnered a national response and has sparked groups of individuals all across the nation to gather in streets, parks and open spaces to protest systemic racism, police brutality and the injustices felt by the black community.  Floyd’s death and several other similar events have reinvigorated the discussion on law enforcement policy, criminal … <Read More>


EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT: 159th CityLaw Breakfast with Rick Cotton, Executive Director of Port Authority

Dean Anthony W. Crowell and Professor Ross Sandler, Director

cordially invite you to the 159th CityLaw Breakfast.

Presenting

 

Rick Cotton

Executive Director, Port Authority

 

Speaking on

“From Vision to Reality: Rebuilding New York’s Airports for the 21st Century”

 

Date

Friday, February 8, 2019


Event Announcement: 158th CityLaw Breakfast with Hon. Jonathan Lippman, Former Chief Judge, NY Court of Appeals

Dean Anthony W. Crowell and Professor Ross Sandler, Director

cordially invite you to the 158th CityLaw Breakfast.

Presenting

 

Hon. Jonathan Lippman

Former Chief Judge, New York Court of Appeals

 

Speaking on

“The Closing of Rikers Island as a Catalyst for Criminal Justice Reform in New York”

 

Date

Friday, January 18, 2019




COMPLETE VIDEO – Open Space Dialogues: New Perspectives to Action Event

Watch the complete video from April 10, 2018, on the Open Space Dialogues: From New Perspectives to Action, an evening of provocative presentations and discussion created by New Yorkers for Parks and WXY architecture + urban design. Following events focusing on open space value, design, development, policy, and financing, the panel was comprised by leading parks practitioners, decision-makers, activists, and stakeholders.