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Civil Rights / Administrative Law​Constitutional Law  ​/  ​​Taxi Law
 
Writer-At-Large

 

Daniel L. Ackman

 

A native New Yorker, is a lawyer who specializes in civil rights, administrative and constitutional law and who is best known for successfully representing New York City's taxi drivers in a series of civil rights actions against the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission. He is a graduate of Columbia Law School and a Harlan Firske Stone Scholar.

Columns

May 8, 2014

GPS tracking of NYC cabbies flourishes even as they fight back

Whether New York City can constitutionally use GPS devices to monitor cab drivers' movements and fares landed before a federal appeals court Thursday.

Snipets From The Blog

 

"The TLC seizes more than 9000 private cars annually, but apparently that's not enough. According to an article in the New York Post..."

 

"Early this month, taxi hailing app Uber completed its latest round of funding and was said to have a valuation of $17 billion. Following that news, New York Times business columnist Andrew Sorkin suggested that the $17 billion figure might be too low, that Uber could be worth more..."

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