Copyright Office Initiates Study on Copyright Claims Board

The US Copyright Office issued a notice of inquiry initiating a study of the Copyright Claims Board (CCB) in compliance with the Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement (CASE) Act and is seeking... Read more »
Accent stereotypes can influence judgments about guilt, study finds

Accent stereotypes can influence judgments about guilt, study finds

Home Daily News Accent stereotypes can influence judgments… Criminal Justice Accent stereotypes can influence judgments about guilt, study finds By Debra Cassens Weiss January 27, 2025, 12:55 pm CST A British study... Read more »
Accent stereotypes can influence judgments about guilt, study finds

Accent stereotypes can influence judgments about guilt, study finds

Home Daily News Accent stereotypes can influence judgments… Criminal Justice Accent stereotypes can influence judgments about guilt, study finds By Debra Cassens Weiss January 27, 2025, 12:55 pm CST A British study... Read more »
FDA Greenlights Clinical Trials to Study Cannabis for PTSD Treatment

FDA Greenlights Clinical Trials to Study Cannabis for PTSD Treatment

Washington, DC In a surprise move, the Food and Drug Administration has authorized the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) to conduct clinical trials to study the effectiveness of smoking cannabis to treat... Read more »
Number of striking US workers more than doubled last year, study shows

Number of striking US workers more than doubled last year, study shows

The number of striking workers in the U.S. more than doubled last year due to massive work stoppages carried out by autoworkers, nurses and Hollywood writers and actors, according to a study... Read more »
1 in 3 Workers Never Want to Be Managers, Per New Report

1 in 3 Workers Never Want to Be Managers, Per New Report

Climbing the corporate ladder doesn’t have the appeal it used to for many people, a new report says. Talent firm Randstad’s study of 27,000 people found 39% don’t want promotions – they’re... Read more »
ERCOT Developments and Blackstart Study

ERCOT Developments and Blackstart Study

Over the last several months there have been a number of developments within the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) region. The most significant have been the issuance of a Joint Blackstart... Read more »
Study: Criminal Justice Involvement of Parents Has Negative Generational Effect on Children in Ohio

Study: Criminal Justice Involvement of Parents Has Negative Generational Effect on Children in Ohio

A study from the Health Policy Institute of Ohio on the generational effects that can impact children of incarcerated parents in the state found that the incarceration of a household member can... Read more »

Study: Longer Time Spent in Pre-Trial Detention Leads to Longer Prison Sentences

Our goal is to share criminal justice news and analysis widely, which is why we invite you to republish our articles, original graphics and other media. You must credit us and our... Read more »

Study: Gentrification Connected to Increases in City Gun Violence

A study by a team of researchers at Harvard Medical School with Brigham and Women’s hospital found that the firearm injury incidence rate was 62 percent higher in neighborhoods that had gentrified... Read more »
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