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Captive Callers: How Regulators Can Address Paradoxical Pricing In The ICS Industry After Global*Tel Link

by Taggart R. MosholderDigital MediaPosted on March 8, 2018March 8, 2023No Comments

“In my 16 years as a regulator, this is the clearest, most egregious case of market failure I have seen. Instead of getting better, rates and fees for consumers are …

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Born This Way: Transgender Student Access To School Bathrooms

by Madison ShanerDigital MediaPosted on March 8, 2018March 8, 2023No Comments

Introduction Nicole Maines was born Wyatt Maines, and from a young age she knew that she was different from her twin brother; she knew that she was a girl despite …

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Nonconsensual Pornography: Prevention is Key

by Matthew Edward CareyDigital MediaPosted on March 8, 2018March 8, 2023No Comments

Introduction Adults today are sharing intimate content with each other at a rate never before seen: nearly half have used their mobile device to share or receive “intimate content,” 16 …

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Why You Should Be Unsettled by the Biggest Automotive Settlement in History

by Sarah DadushDigital MediaPosted on March 8, 2018March 8, 2023No Comments

Introduction In September 2015, the world learned that Volkswagen (VW) had rigged millions of its “clean diesel” vehicles with illegal software designed to cheat emissions tests.[2] Tests carried out with …

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