Exposed: Asking the Wrong Question in Risk Regulation

Catherine A. O’Neill. Back in 1973, the tuna industry wanted to know how much fish Americans were eating. After asking 7,662 households to record their daily fish intake, the answer came back: people ate fish, but not very often—about once…
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Exploring the Spectrum: How the Law May Advance a Social Movement

Tiffani Darden. The school-to-prison pipeline too often places young people into a hamster’s spinning wheel. According to the Department of Justice, suspension from school diminishes a student’s chance to graduate from high school and increases a student’s chance at entering…
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