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From a Network to a Dilemma: The Legitimacy of Social Media
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Medical Algorithms Lack Compassion: How Race-Based Medicine Impacted the Rights of Incarcerated Individuals Seeking Compassionate Release During COVID-19
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Centering Black Women Inventors: Passing and the Patent Archive
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Apple’s “Communication Safety” Feature for Child Users: Implications for Law Enforcement’s Ability to Compel iMessage Decryption
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