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Advocates Say the Timing Is Right for Independent Oversight of Texas Prisons
A bill aiming to detach the ombudsman from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice died in 2017. Will 2019 be different?
AI Marketing as a Trojan Horse
AI marketing technologies would be troubling even if they just stayed in the advertising and selling domains.
How Might Great Powers Compete Without Military Conflict?
It’s time to redefine the concept of “winning” for the national-security arena of the 21st century.
Learnings from the Survivor Advocate Network workshop
Building networks of those fighting common problems can help advocates amplify their stories.
Out Today: A Focus on Teaching and Learning in Pre-K through Second Grade – Lessons from Boston
A new report explains the work that has taken place over the last decade in Boston
Read What Top Chinese Officials Are Hearing About AI Competition and Policy
Reform and Revive
How to deal with the Supreme Court.
Your Credit Score Isn’t a Reflection of Your Moral Character
But the Department of Homeland Security seems to think it is.
Designing Equitable Algorithms for Criminal Justice Reform
One of the most consequential—and controversial—use of algorithms is in the criminal justice system.