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Mitigating ingroup bias in regulatory firms: The role of inspector professionalism
Abstract This article adopts the lens of ingroup bias to study why regulatory firms tasked with enforcing regulatory compliance may underperform in their duties. We theorize that ingroup bias can lead regulatory agents to grant unwarranted trust to ingroup clients with whom they share salient characteristics, resulting in less stringent inspections for
Sae‐Seul Park, Sunkee Lee, Oliver Hahl
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Columbia Law School Think Tank Files Amicus Brief in SCOTUS Case, \u3cem\u3eMasterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Columbia Law School’s Public Rights/Private Conscience Project and Muslim Advocates filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court case Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
Public Rights/Private Conscience Project,
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This article explores vulnerable clients' techniques of identity talk, drawing on interviews with clients in Danish job centers. We combine the theoretical perspective of symbolic interactionism with the sociology of nothing to explore techniques of disidentification from the nonworker identity.
Alexandrina Schmidt, Susie Scott
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State & Federal Religious Accommodation Bills: Overview of the 2015-2016 Legislative Session [PDF]
Since the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which held that laws limiting marriage to opposite-sex couples were unconstitutional, opponents of marriage equality and LGBT rights have largely turned their attention to the enactment of ...
Public Rights/Private Conscience Project,
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Can Artificial Intelligence Embody Moral Values? [PDF]
The neutrality thesis holds that technology cannot be laden with values. This long-standing view has faced critiques, but much of the argumentation against neutrality has focused on traditional, non-smart technologies like bridges and razors. In contrast, AI is a smart technology increasingly used in high-stakes domains like healthcare, finance, and ...
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The radical Pietist Johann Conrad Dippel was a self‐proclaimed adept – a maker of gold and the philosophers’ stone. He was also a magister of theology, a doctor of medicine, and a self‐taught chemist, who coinvented the pigment Prussian Blue together with Johann von Diesbach, became known for his animal pyrolysis oil, his wonder‐wound balm, his ...
Curt Wentrup
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Commencement 2017: Celebration, Reflection and a Call to Action [PDF]
NBC 10 Anchor Patrice Wood and Matthew Fanikos ’17 urge vision and conscience to create a well-lived life as 1,075 students earn bachelor\u27s and master\u27s ...
Public Affairs, Roger Williams University
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Travelling the Two‐Way Street: Disrupting Colonial History
ABSTRACT Using examples from the historical narratives about Kainai (Blackfoot Confederacy) painter Gerald Tailfeathers, this chapter challenges colonial narratives in Canadian history and historiography. Inspired by the author's participation in a Disrupting interview, the chapter explores both the author's personal history with colonial histories and
Kirk Niergarth
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