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Judge found dead in Hudson River was ‘force for good’ | New York … – New York Post

A pioneering judge, who became the first Muslim woman in US history to serve on the bench, was found dead Wednesday washed up on the Manhattan side of the Hudson River, sources said.

Sheila Abdus-Salaam, 65, was discovered floating in the water near 132nd Street and Hudson Parkway around 1:45 p.m., according to police sources.

Witnesses had spotted her fully clothed body and called 911, cops said.

Sources told The Post that Abdus-Salaam, an associate judge of the Court of Appeals, had been reported missing from her home in Harlem earlier in the day.

Her husband later identified her body. Sources said it showed no obvious signs of trauma or injuries indicating criminality or foul play,and that her death appeared to be a suicide.

Justice Sheila Abdus-Salaam was a trailblazing jurist whose life in public service was in pursuit of a more fair and more just New York for all, Gov. Andrew Cuomo wrote in a statement Wednesday night.

She was a pioneer, he said. Through her writings, her wisdom, and her unshakable moral compass, she was a force for good whose legacy will be felt for years to come. I was proud to appoint her to the states highest court and am deeply saddened by her passing.

After receiving her degree from Columbia Law School, she began her legal career working as a staff attorney at East Brooklyn Legal Services. Abdus-Salaam rose through the state ranks before eventually being elected to the Supreme Court in 1993.

She was then appointed to the Court of Appeals by Cuomo in 2013.Former US Attorney General Eric Holder, who went to Columbia with Abdus-Salaam, was in attendance for her historic swearing-in ceremony and described how she had defined herself by her relentless pursuit of excellence while also managing to be a great dancer.

Sheila could boogie, Holder joked at the time. She was witty and a great deal of fun to spend time with.

Abdus-Salaam went on to note how unlikely her and Holders professional achievements in law would have been four decades ago.

Who knew that we would both attain such high positions, and that you would be the first black United States attorney general, and I would be the first black woman on the New York Court of Appeals? she told him with a big smile.

As word of Abdus-Salaams death spread Wednesday, countless lawyers and judges began paying tribute to her.

Im deeply saddened at having lost a dear friend and colleague, and the court has suffered a terrible blow, Jonathan Lippman, chief judge of the state Court of Appeals from 2009 to 2015, told The Post.

She was a superb jurist and an even more superb human being, he said. I knew her for many, many years. To some degree, we grew up together in the court. Ive known her in all her different roles in the court. Its just so shocking. She was a very genteel, lovely lady and judge. If you ask anyone about her, people would say only the most wonderful things. Thats why it makes it even more difficult to understand.

Additional reporting by Jazmin Rosa

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Dems are always invited to give commencement speeches – New York Post

The class of 2017 can count on all the traditional trappings of college commencement: caps and gowns, Pomp and Circumstance, and a heaping helping of left-wing politics.

Academias longstanding liberal bias has only hardened after last Novembers election sent Donald Trump to the White House, a Post review of more than 200 colleges commencement plans reveals.

It is a reflection of orthodoxy, as well as a fear of disturbance, said John O. McGinnis, a law professor and campus speech analyst at Northwestern University. Students realize that they can push the administration around.

Just four colleges have asked members of the Trump administration to speak at graduation this year. But at least 14, from Columbia University to Stanford, plan to give Obama administration officials like Joe Biden, Valerie Jarrett, John Kerry and Eric Holder honorary degrees and speaking slots.

Only Trump himself, Vice President Mike Pence and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke are set to appear at college graduation ceremonies.

Compare that to 2009, the first year of the Obama administration, when 14 Cabinet members and staffers were so honored, according to CampusReform.com. President Obama gave three commencement addresses that spring.

Trump, whose sole commencement appearance will be at evangelical Liberty University on May 13, did not receive the traditional invitation from University of Notre Dame that five of the last six presidents have accepted in their first year in office.

Instead, Pence will appear at the Catholic college, despite a growing campus protest against his visit.

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Elizabeth Warren have two invitations each, and Sen. Bernie Sanders has three, including a speech at CUNYs Brooklyn College.

The college watchdog group FIRE, which tracks protests against campus speakers, saw a sharp spike in commencement controversies in 2013 and 2014, when right-leaning guests like Dr. Ben Carson and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice were forced out of commencement roles and colleges learned their lesson.

Many schools have begun to invite less controversial commencement speakers, and a lot of schools now have internal speakers only, said FIREs Ari Cohn.

The University of Michigan announced in March that it would abandon its commencement speaker tradition this year.

Twenty colleges The Post reviewed are hosting current and former Democratic elected officials, including Howard Dean, Rep. John Lewis and Sens. Kamala Harris, Tim Kaine, Cory Booker and Tammy Duckworth.

But only 10 of the schools are hosting Republican senators and governors nearly all of them, like former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maine Sen. Susan Collins, political moderates.

The atmosphere of orthodoxy is now being enforced by violent or at least unpleasant protests that discourage viewpoint diversity, said McGinnis, pointing to demonstrations that silenced right-leaning speakers at Claremont McKenna College and Middlebury College in the last two months.

Cohn concurred.

What we are seeing is a demand for ideological purity in totality, he said. Not only an increasing unwillingness to listen to a speech you might disagree with, but an unwillingness to allow anyone else to listen to people you disagree with.

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After the Election, a ‘Whole Foods Democrat’ Returns to Church – New York Times

After the Election, a 'Whole Foods Democrat' Returns to Church
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The morning of Nov. 9, the first text I got was from my younger teenage daughter. She was at her dad's (I am divorced). It read: Mother dear, although I know you are in legitimate mourning right now, I must ask if there's any way I can get my computer ...

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Republican-turned-Democrat running in 2nd District – Hutchinson News

Before Kelly D. Standley decided to run as a Democrat in Kansas for U.S. Congress, he ran as a Republican in Colorado for Congress.

Standley, 47, a former Tea Party activist, is running as a Democrat for the 2nd District seat now held by U.S. Rep. Lynn Jenkins, R-Topeka. She is not seeking re-election.

When I moved back to Kansas I saw that the Republicans here had a hold over this state and it really bothered me that the rich keep getting richer and the working class continues to struggle in paying their bills. I did switch parties to the Democratic Party since majority of the people struggling here that I have met are Democrats or unaffiliated, Standley told The News in an email response.

Voter registration rolls in Neosho County reveal the Kansas native voted there in the 1990s before he moved to Colorado in 1999. He ran in 2010 for Colorados 1st Congressional District seat but did not become the Republican nominee. He returned to Kansas and became an active voter in Neosho County in 2016.

When he became active in the party, he was appointed Neosho County Democratic Party chairman, he told The News. We worked on the Chuck Schmidt campaign and continue to always help support Adam Lusker, our State Representative for this area, he wrote. Schmidt is a Democrat who failed to win a State Senate seat in 2016. Lusker is a Frontenac Democrat in the State House.

Jenkins announced Jan. 25 she would return to the private sector after her current term in Congress ends in January 2019. Standley filled out his statement of candidacy for the Federal Election Commission on Feb. 14. On the FEC website, there appear two active through 2018 campaign listings for Standley. One shows Kelly D. Standley, Aurora, Colorado, as a Republican campaigning for the House of Representatives, and the other lists Kelly Don Standley, St. Paul, Kansas, as a Democrat for the U.S. House.

While Republicans tossed their hats into the ring after Jenkins deicison Basehor City Councilman Vernon Fields and State Sen. Steve Fitzgerald, Leavenworth Standley has had the Democratic race to himself.

However, former Kansas House Minority Leader Paul Davis, D-Lawrence, announced Thursday he is exploring a bid for the 2nd District seat.

I do understand that people in my party will rally behind Paul Davis and give him their support, my hope is that as time goes on I will also have people rally with me and support someone who will be stronger for the people of Kansas and not just the Democratic or Republican parties, Standley wrote.

Davis challenged Gov. Sam Brownback in 2014 and lost. The position of governor also will be on the 2018 ballot. I personally would rather see him as our next Governor, Standley wrote about Davis on Facebook.

Standley said hes a single father raising a son, and his educational background includes criminal justice studies. He lists on Facebook that hes a Christian minister.

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Meet The New York City Democrat Flacking For Ivanka Trump – BuzzFeed News

Earlier this month, as Ivanka Trump strolled around the Kushner familys new tony Washington home for her first post-inauguration TV interview with CBSs Gayle King, the presidents eldest daughter was caught by the paparazzi.

Standing by Ivankas side was a key public relations adviser that any New York City Democrat would recognize: Risa Heller.

A well-known crisis communications expert, Heller has been working in recent months to shape Ivankas public image as she assumes a controversial official White House role. But Hellers position has raised some eyebrows among her former Democratic colleagues in New York political circles.

Within an administration already chockful of shrewd operators, Hellers influence offers a glimpse into the ideological gap between the administrations Jared Kushner wing and the Steve Bannon red-meat fever swamp wing that supported Trump throughout the campaign. It also comes during a time of serious infighting between the two factions over the direction of the Trump agenda, with reports detailing how Bannons populist cohort has dubbed Kushner, Ivankas husband, a globalist, and a Democrat.

Risa is incredibly talented, driven and passionate. She is a formidable advocate and respected by all as a trustworthy and honest broker of facts, Ivanka Trump said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.

Like many top New York City flacks, Heller, 37, cut her teeth in Democratic Senator Chuck Schumers notoriously scrappy office. She is well-respected, and has a reputation as a hard worker who knows how to maneuver in a challenging environment. Heller is described by reporters and political operatives as sharp, experienced, and one of the most well-informed gossips in the city.

Shes one of the toughest and most tenacious people youll ever meet, Schumer said in a statement.

Shes also beloved by a media Trump has said is his enemy. Two reporters who deal with Heller regularly said that they would call her for advice if they ever found themselves in PR trouble.

As Heller has taken on Ivankas personal PR, Trumps daughters sway with the president is coming into sharper focus. Eric Trump recently told the Daily Telegraph that his sisters outrage over the use of chemical weapons in Syria helped spur the USs strike, a factor that press secretary Sean Spicer acknowledged in a press conference.

Reports have also detailed how Jared and Ivanka have worked behind the scenes to cool the administrations conservatism on left-leaning issues like LGBT rights. A Politico story described a meeting shortly after the inauguration between Ivanka and Cecile Richards, the head of Planned Parenthood, who has since publicly reprimanded the presidents daughter.

Anyone who works in this White House is responsible for addressing why women are in the crosshairs of basically every single policy weve seen in this administration, Richards said at a conference this month. During the CBS interview, Ivanka fought back on criticism immortalized in a Saturday Night Live sketch that she has become complicit in her fathers hard-line conservative agenda.

The situation looks unusual from the outside: a Democratic operative working for the family of a president who many New York Democrats loathe. Shes not alone in this regard: Jamie Gorelick, an attorney and longtime Clinton ally, helped with the Kushners transition into the White House.

Heller, who was less than thrilled to learn that a story about her was in the works, said in a statement: I fight tirelessly for my clients, period. Thats what I am in business to do. I am proud of what I do and who I do it for.

Prior to the last few years, the Kushners were an extremely prominent northeast Democratic family; before his legal problems in the 2000s, Kushners father, Charles, was a significant donor to major Democratic efforts. Heller had existing relationships with members of Trumps extended family: Kushner and his family real estate company are longtime clients of her eponymous PR shop. Until Kushner assumed a formal White House role and separated himself from the family business, Heller flacked for Trumps son-in-law directly, defending him in a January New York Times report, for instance, on his dealings with a Chinese businessman that raised questions about conflicts of interest.

Shes the best fighter in the business, is universally respected, and most importantly has always told me what she really thinks, good or bad, Jared Kushner said in a statement.

New York City political observers say that one of Hellers most striking traits is her fierce loyalty, clearly evidenced by her steadfast aid to Anthony Weiner. Heller has for years provided free counsel to the scandal-prone former member of Congress, from his first tweeted dick pic to his failed mayoral run to the most recent episode, which involved sending sexually explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl.

If I had taken her advice at critical junctures even 5% of the time, I would have been infinitely better off. It doesnt surprise me that people like the Kushners would gravitate toward her, Weiner told BuzzFeed News. This may sound ironic coming from me, but she never advocates for not telling the truth. I repeatedly didnt take that kind of advice where I should have.

Weiner said that he declined to attend a screening of a documentary about his mayoral campaign, but that the straight-talking Heller went and then gave him a synopsis. If you want someone to hold your hand, make you a cup of tea, and make you calm down on a tough day, thats not her, Weiner said.

Those close to Heller describe the genuine care she has for her friends and clients. According to people familiar with the matter, Heller encouraged Weiner to get help throughout his many struggles, as a means to rehabilitate rather than just to get through a scandal. He entered treatment after tabloids published a series of reports about him sexting with the minor with his sleeping son nearby.

One political reporter said that, even during that unsavory episode, Heller argued passionately that Weiner was a good person and father who just needed help.

Weiner became emotional while discussing Heller, saying that while he doesnt tend to talk to reporters these days, he wanted to do so in order to praise her and to make clear that his PR damage was self-inflicted.

Heller became a rising star in New York political circles in the mid-2000s, when she arrived in Schumers office after communications guru Stu Loeser left for Michael Bloombergs mayoral reelection campaign. She stood out both for her aggressiveness even by Schumers intense standards; as a rare woman in a long line of aggressive young men who came up under the senator; and a fashionable figure in a schlumpy world.

According to Loeser, Heller nabbed her first big win in competitive Schumerland when she advised the senator in 2006 to fight an under-the-radar issue: the obscure sale of the operator of several US ports to a Dubai company. Schumers denunciation garnered little attention before gaining steam with strange bedfellows in conservative talk radio. Eventually, the deal blew up and dealt President George W. Bush a major political blow.

Heres this person who really just arrived in New York, who grew up in Michigan, who harnessed the national media, beat back an issue, and presented it in a way that made it untenable for the Bush administration to continue, Loeser said. It was this extraordinary moment in which she clearly had an eye and ear for issues.

An alum of David Patersons short-lived and rocky New York governorship, Hellers political leanings are no secret to those that know her. She donated to Hillary Clintons campaign, and one reporter noted that she has a Clinton pillow on a couch in her office near New York City Hall.

Still, Heller is known as a professional who works with a diverse array of clients. Glen Caplin, a senior adviser to Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and former communications director for Weiner, called her an honest broker and straightforward.

New York City beat reporters past and present seem to all have a Risa Heller story or have been on the receiving end of one of her passion projects. One reporter described how Heller made a personal crusade out of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasios controversial late-morning habit of going to a Park Slope gym. De Blasios often late arrival time to City Hall (particularly in comparison to Bloomberg) has received plenty of gleeful coverage from the New York press corps.

In recent years, Hellers corporate clients have included companies such as Airbnb and New York City Football Club, a Major League Soccer team part-owned by the Yankees. She was aggressive without being overly aggressive, which is sort of the sweet spot among New York PR professionals, said Howard Wolfson, a former deputy mayor under Michael Bloomberg, who worked with Heller on the citys unsuccessful attempt to land a new stadium for the soccer team.

But when it comes to working for Ivanka, Hellers cohort of largely left-leaning New York political contemporaries are split.

I have a very dim view of the administration, but I have a very high regard for Risa. If she thinks that she can make a positive difference at this moment in this way, I think that she certainly deserves the benefit of the doubt, Wolfson said.

Some cant forgive Heller for working for a Trump. I think theres a big difference between representing business interest and essentially helping to advance an agenda that is completely antithetical to everything that Democrats stand for, said one longtime New York City political operative.

Risa is never going to pull her punches, even with her boss, said another Democratic operative. I have no doubt that she is brutally honest with Jared and Ivanka on whatever the issue may be.

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