We trace how a misclassification by New York’s DEC snowballed into media damage, lost tenants, and a fight to restore due process. Julian shares the legal roadmap he’s using—Article 78, TROs, and FOIL—to check agency overreach and updates his Smithsonian case.
• DEC’s legitimate role versus ideological overreach
• Dry-cleaner chemicals PCE and TCE and migration risk
• Conflicted reports and a 2017 letter that misclassified the property
• Statutory notice requirements and due process failures
• Media rollout without owner notice and tenant fallout
• Article 78 strategy and emergency TRO to halt actions
• FOIL requests and withheld communications
• Institutional inertia and accountability in government
• Smithsonian case update and structural independence
• Practical steps for citizens to document and push back
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