Is ‘Revenge Porn’ Protected Free Speech?
A state appeals court ruled that Texas’ “revenge porn” law is unconstitutional. Now, the state’s highest criminal court will decide.
A state appeals court ruled that Texas’ “revenge porn” law is unconstitutional. Now, the state’s highest criminal court will decide.
A conversation between the McCain Institute’s Nicholas Rasmussen and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Christy Abizaid.
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But that can change—if we expand our traditional understanding of digital security to include threats to safety and human dignity.
The most pronouced gap exists between Latinx students and teachers.
We need to be aware of the assumptions, biases, and background considerations that invisibly power our technologies.
A new documentary chronicles how for-profit colleges are preying on and devastating the lives of vulnerable students.
Introducing a project on the education and training needs of workers in the gig economy
Algorithms used by the Federal Housing Authority to grant or deny federally insured mortgages relied on significantly biased variables.