Every AI model is trained on human data. But whose data is it—and who gave permission? A closer look at consent, bias, and the law behind AI training.
California’s courts runs on paperwork.Every motion, petition, declaration, and procedural step relies on standardized documents.
Researchers need access to agency data, but it can be difficult or impossible to come by. You can’t solve a problem you can’t ...
The Hawaiʻi House of Representatives on Tuesday adopted bills to modernize and strengthen the state’s criminal justice system. Developed by the House Committee on Judiciary & Hawaiian Affairs, the ...
Will the next governor continue Gavin Newsom's emphasis on rehabilitation for incarcerated people or move in a different direction? CalMatters recently hosted a panel on the topic.
But as Jennifer Doleac — a prominent economist whose work focuses on crime — writes in The Science of Second Chances, “Most people who cycle through our criminal justice system are far more sad than ...
JEFFERSON CITY — The Senate passed a criminal and juvenile justice bill Thursday on a 20-9 vote after hours of negotiations. SB 888, introduced by Sen. Nick Schroer, R-Defiance, seeks to classify ...
Around seven in 10 (68%) young adults who are part of generation Z report binge drinking in the past year, with almost a ...
Georgia's "broken" criminal appeal process needs a legislative fix, the state's chief justice said Tuesday while ...
Attorneys at Wiley Rein LLP examine the Justice Department's new Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Disclosure policy, which establishes a department-wide framework governing how prosecutors evaluate ...
Kevin Jones and Suzanne Montoya wrote about a collaboration with Rev. Brigitte Black and the Bloomington chapter of Not in Our Town implementing listening circles in 2020. Their chapter is part of an ...
India's colonial past bestowed upon it a justice delivery system that operates within an adversarial paradigm inherited from ...