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The shadow docket : How the U S Supreme Court quietly dispatches key rulings

The shadow docket : How the U S Supreme Court quietly dispatches key rulings
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The shadow docket : How the U S Supreme Court quietly dispatches key rulings

The shadow docket : How the U S Supreme Court quietly dispatches key rulings
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Self-Insured Minneapolis Will Tap City Budget to Pay Floyd Settlement

Self-Insured Minneapolis Will Tap City Budget to Pay Floyd Settlement By Fola Akinnibi | March 17, 2021 Minneapolis will have to look beyond its insurance fund to pay out the $27 million settlement to George Floyd’s family over his killing by police last year. The settlement, one of the largest pre-trial payments for police misconduct ever, will come in part from the city’s general fund, according to a city spokesperson. The official said Minneapolis collected more revenue than expected in 2019 and planned to use the excess to prepare for budget shortfalls and these liabilities. Minneapolis also uses a self-insurance pool, which municipal agencies pay into, to finance workers’ compensation, accrued sick leave benefits and lawsuits against the city.

Keeping Georgetown Law School Profs from Talking About Black Students Low Grades Helps No One

Some simple, obvious facts are too politically incorrect for academics to state publicly. Georgetown University just fired law professor Sandra Sellers and forced out professor David Batson. Sellers offense? I end up having this angst every semester that a lot of my lower ones are blacks, Sellers said in discussion with another professor at the end of a Zoom call. Batson s offense? He didn t condemn the statement, but instead sympathized with Sellers’ concerns. “What drives me crazy is… my own unconscious biases playing out in the scheme of things” might be responsible for their poor scores, he said. The logic is that blacks do poorly in college because of professors biases.

Anti-trust is back in America

Anti-trust is back in America
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