It is becoming common knowledge that the barrage of data security breaches, including the recent Yahoo and Experian breaches, can cause severe disruptions, financial costs, and liabilities in the workplace. As Yahoo’s now ex-General Counsel and former top security officials from Experian could attest, heads...
The FBI counted 91 people killed in Columbus in 2016. The Ohio Department of Public Safety recorded 93. Columbus police, whose detectives are in charge of investigating the deaths, report that 106 people were killed. When the Columbus Dispatch looked into the state’s tally of...
George Hawley joins our discussion to talk about his new book, Making Sense of the Alt-Right. We talk about the Alt-Right's power—real and imagined—its political goals, and the composition of this largely online movement....
Pretense—the attempt to make something that is not the case appear to be true. It’s the word that comes to mind when so-called family-friendly events take place at the facility in which I am confined.
Every six to eight weeks, the visiting room at Stafford Creek...
At Just Security, William Dodge discusses last week’s oral argument in Jesner v. Arab Bank, in which the justices considered whether corporations are liable under the Alien Tort Statute, explaining that “the Justices seemed to be looking at the question in two steps: (1) whether...
Low-dose Photon Irradiation May Help Malignant Mesothelioma Cells Spread, German Study Warns
Low-dose photon irradiation, frequently used in radiotherapy, potentially assists deadly pleural malignant mesothelioma (MPM) cells spread out, warns a research study by Germany’s University of Heidelberg.
The study, “Low-dose photon irradiation induces invasiveness through the...