Norman Siegel
Norman Siegel
Norman Siegelwas the director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, New York's leading civil rights organization, under the umbrella of the nationwide American Civil Liberties Union. Siegel served as director from 1985 until 2000...
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Any reasonable person would have known he was not there on behalf of the city and was there as an individual.
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In American jurisprudence, the accused has a right to know who the accuser is.
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We in New York chose effective law enforcement and disregarded the respect for civil rights and civil liberties. We chose the former over the latter. That was a colossal error in judgment.
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We should be praising these grandmothers, not prosecuting them.
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They were found not guilty. They are great Americans, and they walk the shoes of great Americans who have made America the place that it is.
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The more information that they issue would shed more light on what actually happened.
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More than 40 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown vs. the Board of Education said very simply that separate is inherently unequal,
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The decision today says the First Amendment protects you to protest peacefully. So -- go do it!
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They didn't know what they were dealing with.
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We're extremely pleased. The court system worked here.
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We believe that an all-black school, an all-girls' school still offends that doctrine.
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Unfortunately, he's a child who felt rejected from the very beginning. I think it's a double rejection for him.
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It appears the police department this morning was arguing that when Channel 2 put on Captain Eric Adams, all of a sudden magically it transformed him from spokesperson for 100 Blacks into a representative of the police department.
He had every right to be on that show and to say what he said.