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The idea that we fundamentally have more things in common than we have differences; that it is important to cross borders of race, ethnicity, class, and geography; that no neighborhood is the preserve of any one racial, ethnic, or religious group; and that all forms of illegal discrimination must be fought, wherever and whenever they manifest themselves. Once upon a time, it was called the Civil Rights Movement.

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Motion to compel deposition of Mayor de Blasio
Plaintiffs' motion to compel answers to interrogatories
Civil rights plaintiffs file objections to vindicate their right to explore the factors motivating the City's outsider-restriction policy
Magistrate Judge decision prioritizing secrecy of governmental deliberations over robust civil rights fact-finding
City's opposition memo to plaintiffs' objections to Magistrate decision denying Council Member discovery
Magistrate Judge decision denying all discovery of City Council Members
Court's decision blocks access to information central to the case
Reply memo filed challenging the shielding of City Council Members from fact discovery
City loses bid to prevent deposition of Deputy Mayor Glen
City prevails in bid to keep expert report on impact of outsider-restriction policy secret

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