This paper examines whether biological age, as distinct from chronological age, could become a new basis for discrimination. Drawing on Räsänen’s proposal that individuals be allowed to change their ...
This will lead to significant changes to district maps for political offices at all levels of government, as it should.
As organizations navigate the evolving human capital landscape, board oversight must now address three critical areas: the use of AI in HR ...
Justice, Democracy, and Law is a recurring series by Edward B. Foley that focuses on election law and the relationship of law ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has removed disparate-impact (effects-test) provisions from Regulation B and ...
In Calais v Louisiana, the United States Supreme Court “updated” its interpretation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth campaigned for a Republican House candidate in Kentucky, an extraordinary foray into partisan ...
In 1986, the Supreme Court barred prosecutors from striking jurors solely because of race, but the landmark case has failed ...
And joining us for the first time is Sarah Isgur, editor of SCOTUSblog and author of “Last Branch Standing.” Welcome. Sarah ...
The Supreme Court’s invalidation of Louisiana’s congressional map has triggered a swirling debate about just how fundamentally the justices altered the Voting Rights Act landscape. Even the justices ...
Human Rights Watch would like to congratulate the CEDAW Committee on the important work it has undertaking to develop this ...
Warning: The Problem Isn't the Model In 2023, New York City launched the MyCity chatbot to help businesses navigate complex ...
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