This chapter argues that the emergence of a distinctive, composite, & multi-level #European citizenship regime since the Second World War should be seen as a moment of change in the history of modern #citizenship.
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This article argues #LGBTQ rights are facing intensified backlash due to conservative #politics & institutions, & it asks how LGBTQ people & allies can resist when #legal strategies have limited effectiveness.
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Livestream demand is more price‑sensitive before the event than after. Missed‑live viewers pay more, and quality uncertainty drops post‑event. A strong case for rethinking pricing across the livestream lifecycle. https://t.co/haEICnS2UY #MarketingScience#CreatorEconomy
GBDTs hide local failures. This paper turns their leaf structure into a geometry, diagnoses calibration and ranking issues, and repairs them with RNW smoothing and expert mixtures. A rigorous framework for local model repair. https://t.co/Vz27vKx8pF #ML#GBDT
You Can't Tax the Past Without Pricing the Present: The Hidden Costs of #Climate Superfund Laws
The author explains that state climate change superfund laws aim to retrospectively tax producers of fossil fuels.
Author: Jonathan Klick
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“Loss of control” is widely discussed but poorly defined. This paper builds a rigorous framework for what control is, how it erodes, and how AI can accelerate that erosion even far below superintelligence. https://t.co/2uuTaeB3Ft #AISafety#AIGovernance
Algorithmic map ensembles show the U.S. could have twice as many competitive #congressionaldistricts if mapmakers didn’t suppress competition. A powerful case for recognising anti‑competitive gerrymanders and for more responsive #legislatures. https://t.co/QhHDq2AeUs
This chapter argues that U.S. labor #policy largely leaves employers unconstrained (at-will work & low union density), so federal #lawmakers have done little to regulate #AI’s workplace impacts.
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This paper compares joint-authorship rules across four countries & argues that #copyright doctrine mishandles collaboration by treating joint #authorship as a contest between a “real” author & an “Other.”
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This article argues long-term care financing embeds #disability- & race-based #inequities, driven by structural discrimination that can impoverish disabled people & worsen racial/ethnic health disparities.
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European trademark law increasingly regulates expression. This paper argues Article 10 ECHR should shape trademark doctrine internally from use and dilution to morality exclusions to protect parody, critique, and artistic expression. https://t.co/NS0aU4O27I #IPLaw#FreeSpeech
Shared intelligence platforms sharpen forecasts but create correlated errors. This paper shows how they drive excessive, synchronised firm entry and why vendor concentration limits diversification. A clear case of algorithmic monoculture. https://t.co/VPoesG1ziD #EconTheory
This article profiles initiatives countrywide that permit courts to modify sentences decades after they’ve been imposed, to account for redemption, rehabilitation, & changed sentencing norms in the jurisdiction.
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