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Cyclists will soon be better protected from accidents on Brooklyn’s Grand Street

After Mathew von Ohlen was killed by a hit and run driver while biking on Grand Street, his family and the Brooklyn Community Board 1 called for a protected bike lane.  A total of four people have been fatally struck … Continue reading

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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Why France Understands China’s Policy Better Than the Rest of Us

Our News Roundup is hip deep in China stories. The inconclusive EU-China summit gives Matthew Heiman and me a chance to explain why France understands—and hates—China’s geopolitical trade strategy more than most. Maury Shenk notes that the Pentagon’s reported plan … Continue reading

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Reading to Your Toddler? Print Books Are Better Than Digital Ones

The New York Times – “The tablet itself made it harder for parents and children to engage in the rich back-and-forth turn-taking that was happening in print books,” a researcher said. “In a study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, … Continue reading

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Why Bigger Isnt Always Better

Todays traditional thinking is that everything has to be bigger, better, more, and faster.  For example, consider fast food restaurants.  They offer jumbo size meals, and serve billions and billions, but is that what consumers really need?  For instance, have … Continue reading

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Better Reporting of Government-wide Data Would Increase Transparency and Facilitate Oversight

Fees, Fines, and Penalties: Better Reporting of Government-wide Data Would Increase Transparency and Facilitate Oversight GAO-19-221: Published: Mar 7, 2019. Publicly Released: Mar 7, 2019. “Federal agencies collect hundreds of billions of dollars annually in fees, fines, and penalties, such … Continue reading

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