NYC Law Protects Houses of Worship And Right to Protest
April 27, 2026By Katie Vasquez A new New York City bill aimed at protecting the right to pray while preserving the right to protest […]
By Katie Vasquez A new New York City bill aimed at protecting the right to pray while preserving the right to protest […]
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A small glass structure in Lower Manhattan is being transformed into something much bigger — a first-of-its-kind support hub for New York […]