âModern surveillanceâ might evoke images of drones overhead, smartphones constantly pinging cell towers, and facial recognition deployed at political protests. All of these are indeed unchecked forms of 21st-century monitoring, often in uniquely concerning ways. Facial recognition, for instance, can be run continuously, from a distance, with minimal human involvement in the search and surveillance process. But the reporting on Iceâs use of utility records is a powerful reminder that itâs not just flashy gadgets that increasingly watch our every move; thereâs also a large and ever-growing economy of data brokerage, in which companies and government agencies, law enforcement included, can buy up data on millions of Americans that we might not even think of as sensitive.
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U.S. News Ranks Booth Third-Best M.B.A. in Country; Law School Ranked Fourth
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U.S. News & World Report named UChicago’s Booth School of Business the third-best M.B.A. program in the nation and UChicago Law School the fourth-best law school, per the 2022 Best Graduate Schools rankings released on Tuesday, March 30.
Booth’s No. 3 ranking is unchanged from last year. The institution no longer shares the honor, however: The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Booth’s crosstown rival, fell to fourth place this year. UChicago Booth was ranked behind the Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) but ahead of perennial heavyweights like Harvard Business School and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School of Management.
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American Equity Names Phyllis Zanghi as Chief Legal Officer
April 1, 2021 GMT
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 1, 2021
American Equity Investment Life Holding Company (NYSE: AEL) (“American Equity”) announced today that Phyllis Zanghi has been named executive vice president and chief legal officer, effective today. In her new role, Zanghi will oversee all activities for the legal, compliance, regulatory matters, government relations and corporate secretary functions of the company, as well as provide strategic counsel to the CEO, senior management team and board of directors. She will report to Anant Bhalla, President and CEO. Ms. Zanghi, age 48, has served as the General Counsel – U.S. Life Companies, a position she has held since October 2020.
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