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  2. Clarissa Caldwell Lathrop - Wikipedia

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    Clarissa Caldwell Lathrop (April 12, 1847 – September 11, 1892) was an American social reformer and autobiographer. [1] Her prominence came from her remarkable experience, being confined and unlawfully imprisoned in the Utica Lunatic Asylum for 26 months (October 1880 – December 1882), [2] through a plot of a secret enemy to kill her.

  3. Ocean's Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The live tracks are from the world première on 21 September 2011, as performed by the New York City Ballet Orchestra & conducted by Fayçal Karoui. Movement 1 "Ocean's Kingdom" (Live) – 12:15; Movement 2 "Hall of Dance" (Live) – 14:27; Movement 3 "Imprisonment" (Live) – 10:14; Movement 4 "Moonrise" (Live) – 10:31

  4. Floyd v. City of New York - Wikipedia

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    Floyd, et al. v. City of New York, et al., 959 F. Supp. 2d 540 (S.D.N.Y. 2013), is a set of cases addressing the class action lawsuit filed against the City of New York, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and named and unnamed New York City police officers ("Defendants"), alleging that defendants have implemented and sanctioned a policy, practice, and/or custom of ...

  5. Claire Kretzschmar - Wikipedia

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    At 17, Kretzschmar moved to New York City to attend the School of American Ballet at Lincoln Center, where she studied under Suki Schorer, Suzi Pillare, Kay Mazzo, Peter Martins, Sean Lavery, and Andrei Kramarevsky. [3] [2] In 2010, she joined the New York City Ballet as an apprentice. In 2011, Kretzschmar was promoted into the corps de ballet.

  6. New York starts 2025 with expanded paid leave, other new laws

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    Topping the new laws that go into effect on Jan. 1 is the state's new paid pre-natal leave policy, allowing pregnant employees to take 20 hours of paid leave for a long list of pregnancy-related ...

  7. Necessity defense (New York) - Wikipedia

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    New York common law has always distinguished between the mere "display" and brandishing or pointing of a gun and the actual use of "deadly force". Thus, the victim of an imminent crime in New York, has always been legally justified under the Common Law to safely display, brandish, or point a firearm as necessary to prevent an imminent injury to ...

  8. Ksenia Karelina - Wikipedia

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    Ksenia Karelina (born 1991) is a Russian-American ballet dancer who has been imprisoned for treason by the Russian government. [1] [2] The FSB accused Karelina of taking part in "public actions to support the Kyiv regime" [3] for donating $51.80 to a charity supporting Ukraine. She was originally facing life in prison as a result, but was ...

  9. Assessing Claims That New York Changed Its Laws So E ... - AOL

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    New York did pass a law in 2022 allowing sexual assault victims to file civil suits, but the lawsuit that eventually yielded the $83.3 million award was filed by Carroll in 2019.