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JURIST Digital Scholars Program Calls for Applications for Summer 2021

JURIST

It aims to cultivate interdisciplinary talent at the crossroads of law, public policy, and technology. How else can we leverage technology to improve access to justice, especially for marginalized groups? How do we encourage innovation while protecting privacy and preventing malfeasance? 2021 Challenge Areas.

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Information Quality Resources 2022

LLRX

This guide by Marcus Zillman highlights actionable resources to evaluate and identify online malfeasance, as well as sources to verify information and data quality that is critical to our professions. No sector or discipline is immune to misinformation, disinformation, hoaxes, lack of data quality, and biased research.

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Get Ready for the Investigators

InHouseOps

To understand the key shifts, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, Nuix engaged Ari Kaplan Advisors to study the best practices for interacting with an array of financial and competition regulators around the world, as well as their preferred technology protocols, primary enforcement strategies, and data sharing preferences.

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Making Crypto Available to Everyone

InHouseOps

Corporate malfeasance, embezzlement, things that were happening inside very large corporations that required attention. Airbiquity was the first technology provider that allowed cars to talk to call center like OnStar. Airbiquity was one of the first that enabled telematics communication technology.

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TURKEY TORTS (2020)

JonathanTurley

In 2020, the cancelation of parades and the reduction of travel has led to a very different legal profile of holiday mishaps and malfeasance. Infosys is a large India-based technology outsourcing company with offices in the United States. Thanksgivings tend to reflect the state of our society for better or worse.

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As the United States Targets China’s Human Rights Abuses, Companies Should Prepare for Stricter Due Diligence on Forced Labor

Foley Hoag LLP

In addition to the camps, the Chinese Government has used technologies that include facial recognition, genetic testing, and big data, as well as employing conventional methods such as community informants, to surveil and gather information on Uyghurs.