The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Nation report on the unseen burdens women, especially of color, bear when supporting incarcerated loved ones, highlighting financial and emotional struggles.
Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. reports that the U.S. legal system, influenced by English common law, shares key principles like jury trials and tort laws.
CalMatters reports Google mobilized small businesses to oppose California’s AB 566, claiming it would harm online advertising, as part of its lobbying efforts.
Stateline reports that clearance rates, while often cited as crime-solving benchmarks, can be misleading and vary widely, prompting legislative efforts to improve policing outcomes.
The Dispatch reports that regulations can unintentionally create monopolies by imposing heavier compliance costs on smaller firms, stifling competition.
Next City reports on farmers in Gaza, like Omran Al-Astal, hosting displaced families, prioritizing community aid over personal gain amidst ongoing conflict.
Knowable Magazine reports property crime is driven by economic desperation, while violent crime has deeper, more complex causes requiring different solutions.
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