Is Zero Really a Number? Or Just a Symbol for Nothing?

Is Zero Really a Number? Or Just a Symbol for Nothing?

By: Brian Figeroux, Esq. We all learned in school that zero is a number. You can count to it, add it, subtract it, multiply by it, and even use it to calculate your bank account balance. But some people have asked a deeper, more thought-provoking question: If zero means nothing, how can it be something? […]

Handling the Seven Deadly Sins Positively: We Are Only Humans

Handling the Seven Deadly Sins Positively: We Are Only Humans

By Anne Webster  The Seven Deadly Sins—lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy, and pride—have long served as moral warnings. Rooted in early Christian doctrine, these traits are often framed as fatal flaws. But what if we viewed them not as absolute evils, but as deeply human impulses with the potential for growth and transformation? Instead […]

Sanctuary Cities Under Microscope

Sanctuary Cities Under Microscope

On April 28, 2025, President Donald J. Trump issued a sweeping executive order titled “Protecting American Communities from Criminal Aliens,” signaling a renewed and aggressive stance against so-called “sanctuary jurisdictions” within the United States. Framed as a national security imperative, the order reasserts federal supremacy over immigration enforcement and threatens legal and financial consequences for state and local […]

Step-by-Step Guide to Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in NYC

Step-by-Step Guide to Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim in NYC

Getting injured on the job can be stressful enough without having to figure out complicated legal systems. In New York City, workers’ compensation benefits help cover lost wages and medical costs after a work-related injury or illness. However, to access those benefits, you must carefully follow the correct process. This step-by-step guide explains exactly how […]

How to File an FMLA Violation Claim in NYC: A Step-by-Step Guide

How to File an FMLA Violation Claim in NYC: A Step-by-Step Guide

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a crucial federal law that gives eligible employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave each year for serious health conditions, caring for a family member, or the birth/adoption of a child. In New York City, where work-life balance can feel especially fragile, protecting your FMLA […]

Step-by-Step Guide to Filing a Wrongful Termination Claim in New York City

Step-by-Step Guide to Filing a Wrongful Termination Claim in New York City

Losing your job is tough, but being wrongfully terminated—fired illegally for discriminatory, retaliatory, or other prohibited reasons—is even worse. New York City employees have powerful protections under federal, state, and local laws. If you believe you were unlawfully fired, it’s critical to act quickly and methodically. Here’s a step-by-step guide to filing a wrongful termination […]

When Prison Nurses Must Choose Between Loyalty to Abusive Guards and Devotion to Patients

When Prison Nurses Must Choose Between Loyalty to Abusive Guards and Devotion to Patients

by Joseph Neff, The Marshall Project and Alysia Santo, The Marshall Project | thecity.nyc This article was published in partnership with The Marshall Project,  a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system. Sign up for their newsletters, and follow them on  Instagram, TikTok, Reddit and Facebook.  When New York corrections officers attack prisoners in infirmaries — as has happened dozens of times in the past 15 […]

Is a Faith-Based Charter School a Threat to Religious Freedom, or a Necessity to Uphold It? The Weighty Decision Lies With the Supreme Court

Is a Faith-Based Charter School a Threat to Religious Freedom, or a Necessity to Uphold It? The Weighty Decision Lies With the Supreme Court

By:Charles J. Russo | Theconversation.com As demonstrators gathered outside, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on April 30, 2025, about whether Oklahoma can operate the nation’s first faith-based charter school. St. Isidore of Seville would be a virtual, K-12 school run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and the Diocese of Tulsa. Charters are typically public schools […]