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Exploring the NBA's subtle shifts akin to WWE's screwjobs, and former commissioner David Stern's role in influencing game ...
Religious and secular-based employers are teeing up a constitutional test over a First Amendment doctrine to escape ...
Research shows that jurors, like all individuals, are susceptible to cognitive biases, which can unconsciously shape how they interpret evidence and reach verdicts. These biases can result in wrongful ...
Market volatility often triggers emotional biases, leading to flawed investment decisions. Investors tend to make mistakes ...
REFEREEING has always been a lightning rod in football and recent controversies in African competitions have reignited a ...
A recent appellate court ruling once again turns focus to a deep circuit divide over whether a disabled worker bringing a ...
HR executives can’t afford to let perception bias intrude into HR-related decisions at any point in the employee lifecycle.
A new Government Accountability Office report suggests federal regulators offer updated guidance to weed out bias in ...