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The Society of Algorithms - conversation with Frank Pasquale

I think that the connection between antitrust law and constitutional regime is important; however, it is rarely made. To the extent that these platforms are dominant and thus have complete control over some aspects of digital social life like Twitter for microblogging or Google for search or Facebook for social networking, they start to approximate to a state Professor Frank Pasquale pointed out in a conversation with Lénárd Sándor, researcher at the National University of Public Service.

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Who Broke American Justice?

No single person is responsible for a broken American criminal justice system.  Nor is any single political party, although the Democrats had a major role in the breakage. The Republican Party followed suit because that’s what they generally do. Those pictured above played a significant role – two Judges and three Attorneys General. Emmet Gael Sullivan and Amy Berman Jackson The breakage is not recent.  It’s hard to point to a date when it began.  The two judges pictured above are Emmet Gael Sullivan, Senior U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia, and Amy Berman Jackson, at the same court.   

How one man turned back on police career because of attitude to Blacks

How one man turned back on police career because of attitude to Blacks (Op-ed) Jerome Irwin 02 May 2021, 21:07 GMT+10 The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man. Nearly fifty years have since elapsed when, as a once young idealistic man, full of hope and enthusiasm he first began his new career in law enforcement. By day, he was an eager Gung ho Criminology student at a local community city college. The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man and the reasons for his disillusionment with America s long-standing racially unjust police and legal systems. Especially when it came to the traumatic mental-emotional-psychic effects he d suffered so many times before over similarly outrageous, biased, unfair, if not bordering on criminal, law enforcement practices he d wi

How one man turned back on police career because of attitude to Blacks

How one man turned back on police career because of attitude to Blacks (Op-ed) Jerome Irwin 02 May 2021, 21:07 GMT+10 The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man. Nearly fifty years have since elapsed when, as a once young idealistic man, full of hope and enthusiasm he first began his new career in law enforcement. By day, he was an eager Gung ho Criminology student at a local community city college. The George Floyd-Derek Chauvin murder trial once again seriously jogged the memory and disturbed the conscience of this particular 80-year-old white man and the reasons for his disillusionment with America s long-standing racially unjust police and legal systems. Especially when it came to the traumatic mental-emotional-psychic effects he d suffered so many times before over similarly outrageous, biased, unfair, if not bordering on criminal, law enforcement practices he d wi

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