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Oregon's Pioneering Drug Decriminalization Experiment Is Now Facing The Hard Test
Oregon's bold move to decriminalize small amounts of all hard drugs and expand treatment is now meeting the reality of implementation as the treatment community is divided over the way forward.
31. Peter Leeson on Why Trial-by-Fire Wasn’t Barbaric and Why Pirates Were Democratic · Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
Racial Segregation and the Data-Driven Society: How Our Failure to Reckon with Root Causes Perpetuates Separate and Unequal Realities by Rashida Richardson :: SSRN
This Essay asserts that in the United States racial segregation has and continues to play a central evolutionary role in the inequalities we see reproduced and
A Year After George Floyd’s Murder, Most Americans Are Not Optimistic About Future Race Relations - Morning Consult
A year after the police killing of George Floyd sparked the summer of 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests, the bulk of Americans don’t expect race relations to improve.
Hard Truths: Finding a job after prison · Axios
Why Thefts Of Cars And Car Parts Are Spiking - YouTube
Trump Justice Dept. Tried to Use Grand Jury to Identify Nunes Critic on Twitter
An unsealed court filing shows that the social media company fought the subpoena, which the Biden administration is said to have withdrawn.
The clockwork universe: is free will an illusion? | Philosophy | The Guardian
The long read: A growing chorus of scientists and philosophers argue that free will does not exist. Could they be right?
Europe Proposes Strict Rules for Artificial Intelligence
The regulations would have far-reaching implications for tech firms like Amazon, Google, Facebook and Microsoft, which have poured resources into developing the technology.
Layers of Bias: A Unified Approach for Understanding Problems With Risk Assessment - Laurel Eckhouse, Kristian Lum, Cynthia Conti-Cook, Julie Ciccolini, 2019
Scholars in several fields, including quantitative methodologists, legal scholars, and theoretically oriented criminologists, have launched robust debates about...
Incarcerated and Infected: How the Virus Tore Through the U.S. Prison System
Since March 2020, New York Times reporters have tracked every known coronavirus case in every correctional setting in the nation. More than 2,700 inmates have died.
Measures to Address Law Enforcement Accountability | Colorado General Assembly