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Dan Hirschman
asociologist
Much like credit scoring, the history of job evaluation systems seems super relevant for contemporary discussions of algorithmic bias. (From a 1980 EEOC hearing on job segregation and wage discrimination.)
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Jake Anbinder
JakeAnbinder
i don't want to overstate regional differences on this subject, but it's hard to ignore how covid in this country is a disease of racialized poverty, and the states with
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Eeva Primmer
EevaPrimmer
What an exciting day for us who work with #biodiversity #ecosystems #values #ecosystemservices #decisionmaking and #governance. Values can be identified, highlighted & compared. But they are not universal measures. https://doi.org/10.10
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lauren ahmed
laurenesab
COVID decisionmaking is too often what I call "decision hot potato" with my events teams. That is, no one wants to be responsible for saying "no, you can't," so everyone
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Adam Zimmerman
Adam_Zimmerman
1. This article is a really helpful summary of what's happening in federal multi-district litigation. It traces three tends I've been pointing out for several years: First, there's been a
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Carissa Byrne Hessick
CBHessick
I completely understand why people are angry about this. But the truth is that the criminal justice system routinely fails to prosecute people who are obviously guilty of crimes. It’s
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Vince - Stream of Consciousness M/F 5:30-8:30p ET!
DichotomusPrime
Diversity without equity and inclusivity in decisionmaking is PR. A 'diverse team' where all or most of the decisionmakers are white is, frankly, un-acc-fucking-ceptable."What? We have a BUNCH of brown
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Tara Ross
TaraRoss
Some of you have long followed me for #history posts + Electoral College info. I am very sorry my news feed has included so much TX politics lately. To clarify:
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Christopher Sprigman
CJSprigman
Great thread. I suspect that at least 5 Supreme Court justices would have helped Trump steal the election if the job were judicially do-able: i.e., it was possible to write
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Jeff Sorensen
jeffreysorensen
The Chair of the #UMich Board of Regents is Ron Weiser, a #Trump megadonor and (get this) one of the largest landlords in Washtenaw County, including a majority of off-campus
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Chris Albon
chrisalbon
I have worked on this problem for a long time at this point. Here is the best strategy I've come up with:1. Remove educational requirements in job postings. No "CS
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Diego Zuluaga
FintechDiego
I find the @nytimes guest responses to Friedman's 1970 essay don't do justice to Friedman's argument. So I picked 5 passages from the essay that I think summarize it well
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Kelsey Piper
KelseyTuoc
When I started researching this piece I was going to write why to vaccinate the elderly next (after frontline healthcare & nursing homes). But now everyone agrees on that, so
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
How did Israel vaccinate 10-50X faster? This paper says:Small population, geographically tight area, relatively young population, decent weather in December 2020, a centralized national system of government, and well-developed emergency
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Zephyr Teachout
ZephyrTeachout
I have some thoughts about the Facebook oversight board.1) the Facebook oversight board is paid by Facebook. (yeah, through a trust, no diff)2) the Facebook oversight board is wholly unaccountable
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Benjamin Wittes
benjaminwittes
As this idea seems to be taking off, let me say a few words about Merrick Garland as a potential AG, a subject about which I have a lot of
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