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Washington State Working to Diversify Its Jury Selections


Washington State Working to Diversify Its Jury Selections
While research shows that more diverse juries come to fairer decisions than homogenous ones, a survey found that most Washington juries lacked diversity. Officials are working to change that.
Alexis Krell, The News Tribune
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April 19, 2021
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(TNS) Jurors are supposed to reflect their communities.
But courts across the country struggle with an under-representation of racial and ethnic minorities in their jury pools.
Jury pools lacking diverse representation can deny a defendant access to constitutionally guaranteed protections. The right to an impartial jury means, in part, one selected from a fair cross-section of the community. ....

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Gig Workers 1: Gig Economy Employment Issues - Employment and HR


Introduction
Gig was a word mostly used in the entertainment
industry to express temporary/incidental employment. Gig economy
can be defined as the ex ante specified, paid tasks carried out by
independent contractor (or workers? or employees?) and is still
small but expected to grow. The growth has accelerated since
COVID-19 pandemic mostly via online platforms that mediate flexible
labor, so much so that platform economy has become a
common term as well. Most popular platforms are Uber, AirBnb,
Glovo, Deliveroo, TaskRabbit, Didi. Though it has been subject to
interest of scholars, unions and policymakers, there is not an
agreed conceptualization and uniform framework. ....

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State Retreats From Diploma Privilege Policy Despite EVERYTHING WORSE NOW!


February 2, 2021 at 12:09 PM
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On June 12, 2020, the state of Washington announced a limited diploma privilege policy encouraging any applicant with a degree from an ABA-accredited law school to skip the bar exam unless they really wanted to take the test for reciprocity purposes. At the time, the seven-day rolling average of new cases in the state sat at 261 and the daily death toll average was 9. Today, the new case average is 1,642 and the death toll is 28, and yet the state seems to have no interest in extending its emergency diploma privilege policy for the February exam despite entreaties from law graduates and law school deans. ....

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In Contentious Times, Professor Examines Government Response to Protests


Professor Examines Government Response to Protests
Professor Karen Pita Loor works to prohibit blanket curfews restricting First Amendment activity. Her research also looks at the selective use of excessive force in protest policing.
Photo at left by Jon Cherry via Getty Images; at right by munshots via Unsplash
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Government Response to Protests
Professor Karen Pita Loor is working with a California vice mayor to prohibit blanket curfews restricting First Amendment activity. Her work also looks at the selective use of excessive force in protest policing.
January 11, 2021
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Last summer, Boston University School of Law Professor Karen Pita Loor received an email out of the blue from Sophie Hahn, the vice mayor of Berkeley, California, who wanted to learn more about how to protect people’s First Amendment rights during protests. ....

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