How Do You Jail the Disabled Dad While the System Walks Free?

Marc Fishman, a Bronx father and disability rights advocate, faces a 45-day jail sentence after a seven-year legal battle against Westchester County authorities. His case highlights systemic issues, including denial of ADA accommodations and withheld exculpatory evidence. Supporters advocate for his release, emphasizing the broader implications for disabled litigants in the judicial system. Continue reading How Do You Jail the Disabled Dad While the System Walks Free?

Disability Discrimination and Cover-Ups: Westchester DA Joyce Miller’s Assault on Justice

In Westchester County, District Attorney Joyce Miller is accused of institutional abuse by demanding a five-year separation between Marc Fishman and his children, despite substantial exculpatory evidence. Fishman’s claims of innocence were supported by police video, which was unlawfully withheld. His case highlights issues of disability discrimination and prosecutorial misconduct in the legal system. Continue reading Disability Discrimination and Cover-Ups: Westchester DA Joyce Miller’s Assault on Justice