Hospitals that “gaslight and ignore” female patients will be punished under new plans to improve women’s health.
It’s a better outcome for everyone involved. Defendants in crisis will have a chance to get help. Our police and courts won’t ...
Organized crime laws relax traditional evidence rules to secure convictions. Courts balance this with safeguards against misuse. Key takeaway: evidentiary flexibility must not violate ...
Most of the registered clinical trials of potential treatments for COVID-19 underway as of late March were designed in ways that will greatly limit their value in understanding potential treatments, ...
After Kansas passed legislation to prevent “lawfare” – or the making of policies apart from the legal process – a consumer ...
Destiny can run, dance and even perform Kung Fu moves, and Wallace, from Gedling in Nottinghamshire, expects to see humanoids ...
Vibration sensors can aid in stability and navigation, particularly for field robots in varied terrain, writes a columnist.
In this episode of DEMO, Keith Shaw speaks with Roderick Bates, Head of Product Operations at Chaos, about how the company is ...
Alex Bores is trying to win a congressional seat to represent part of New York City. Here’s why A.I. executives are funding ...
Nijat Hasanli, Head of Product at Lindus Health, brings a focused track record in building and scaling product functions across healthtech and technology-driven organizations, currently leading ...
A sudden job loss is always a shock to the bank account. But smart budgeting (and a side gig) can make all the difference.
A forensic report may be on record, and may even be formally admissible under Section 293 CrPC, yet it may still be legally ...
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