Why societies fall apart isn’t politics or morals, an author argues—it’s cognitive failure, a pattern he says can be scientifically tested. Evil doesn’t take over societies by force or intelligence.
This is the critical distinction. In the SRB case, re-identification was legally and practically remote. In the matric ...
Reuters reports that Israeli forces detonated explosive-laden armored vehicles in densely populated Gaza City neighborhoods.
When one looks closely at what the United States is actually doing at sea, the claim of a blockade becomes far less ...
Nicole Marie Gill of Cozen O'Connor discusses the growing complexity of e-discovery as new U.S. and international privacy ...
A single prompt such as “bikini pic” or “remove the dress” is enough to drive women away from posting on social media ...
In June, I wrote about how the North Carolina Supreme Court’s Republican majority dilutes civil rights by requiring claimants ...
Parashat Vayechi shows Jacob warning against unchecked enthusiasm, teaching that passion must be guided by judgment and ...
The New Zealand grocery retailer has published a Privacy Impact Assessment for its trial of in-store facial recognition ...
U.S. lawmakers, including Jim McGovern, have urged India to grant Umar Khalid a fair trial and bail after his five-year ...
The Commissioner is proposing its own blueprint and legal framework for the use of biometric data in law enforcement across ...