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TECH THURSDAY: COLLECTING & PRESERVING SOCIAL MEDIA EVIDENCE

Social Media is everywhere today. There is a good chance that your client is on one of the many sites available today. Collecting the data from these sites can be daunting. Eric Pesale's article "4 Tips for Collecting and Preserving … Continue reading

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Auditing for Bias in Resume Search Engines

Investigating the Impact of Gender on Rank in Resume by Le Chen, Ruijun Ma, Anikó Hannák and Christo Wilson “In this work we investigate gender-based inequalities in the context of resume search engines, which are tools that allow recruiters to proactively search for … Continue reading

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CFP: Forced Migration Review – Addressing Root Causes of Displacement

Forced Migration Review (FMR) invites papers for its October 2019 issue’s mini-feature, Towards Understanding and Addressing Root Causes of Displacement. The submission deadline is May 28, 2019. The editors ask that you contact them with your idea in advance of … Continue reading

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BEA International Trade and Investment Country Facts

“A new data tool–International Trade and Investment Country Facts Application–on the Bureau of Economic Analysis website gives users a snapshot of statistics on trade and investment between the United States and another country by simply clicking on a world map. … Continue reading

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In Praise of the Honourable Justice Clement Gascon

Recently, the Honourable Justice Clement Gascon of the Supreme Court of Canada addressed his momentary absence from work on May 8th, 2019. For over twenty years, I have been dealing with a sometimes insidious illness: depression and anxiety disorders. This … Continue reading

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