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    Isharine: Python Code Examples

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    Audible: How the NCAA Can Restructure Its View of Amateur Athletics

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    Preemption, I Think Not: Evaluating California’s Stored Energy Procurement Law Against FERC Order 841

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    California’s Energy Storage Systems procurement mandate is a groundbreaking measure designed to supply more clean and reliable energy to the state by allowing the capture of power produced now to be used later. While this technology is still developing, a ready market for such resources will help advance capabilities and bring down cost. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) Order 841 will springboard storage technology in regions covered by Regional Transmission Organizations (“RTOs”) by allowing storage providers non-discriminatory and accommodating access to the FERC wholesale markets. Although FERC’s new Order speaks directly to the issue of storage technology, it should not be seen as an effort to usurp or preempt state authority to encourage the use of storage technology for electricity generation in the states. By focusing on the targets of state storage laws and honoring the authority left to states under the Federal Power Act (“FPA”), a system of concurrent federalism will allow state and federal law to operate hand-in-hand to promote the advancement of storage technology, facilitating an era of clean, reliable power to fuel the nation’s future

    The Information Edge - Library Newsletter - Fall 2019

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    Federalism: Necessary Legal Foundation for the Central Middle Eastern States

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    The Central Middle East—comprising of Syria, Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and Jordan—is in need of a legal foundation defined by a constitutional umbrella that governs it as a whole. This is a proposed broad structure of such legal foundation that serves regional legal and economic needs and includes recognition of human rights. The need for such restructuring is evident from the persistence of regional conflict and instability. Conflict and instability have been constants in the region in general and certainly in the listed five states. The issues include political instability, terrorism, continuous threats of fundamentalism, and pervasive disregard to human life and human rights. Israel has had strife with all the four neighboring peoples and states. Meanwhile, political instability either reigns or undermines each of these neighboring states. This article does not attempt to argue the correctness or fairness of what manifested in the first half of the 20th century; it does, however, argue that the political structure and how it continues to be is part of the reason for the conflicts and the instability. This Article presents federalism for the five states as the necessary political structure and legal foundation, as the one option that allows the five states to co-exist, to recognize human rights as we define them today, and to allow for economic and cultural growth. This Article also argues that such a structure must begin from within, with the support of the great and global powers including the United States and Russia

    Overrepresentation of the Underrepresented: Gender Bias in Wikipedia

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    The goal of our research is to determine if gender bias exists in Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a very large dataset that has been used to train artificial intelligence models. If a dataset that is being used for this purpose is biased, then the artificial intelligence model that was trained with it will be biased as well, therefore making biased decisions. For this reason, it is important to explore large datasets for any potential biases before they are used in machine learning. Since Wikipedia is ontologically structured, we used graph theory to create a network of all of the website’s categories in order to look at the relationships between men-related categories and women-related categories with measures of shortest paths, successor intersections, and average betweenness centrality. We found there is an overexposure of categories that relate to men as they are far more central in Wikipedia and easier to get to than categories that relate to women. However, although women-related categories are not as central, there are about six times more categories that mention women in the title than men, which we consider to be overrepresentation. This is most likely due to women being considered an exception in many fields while men are considered the norm. Our methods can be used to either periodically study gender bias in Wikipedia as its data changes relatively frequently or our methods can be used to study other biases in either Wikipedia or other network-like datasets

    Relevance of Including Transgender Competencies in Mental Health Counseling Graduate Programs

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    Mental health graduate programs with an affirmative stance currently provide students perceived transgender counseling competencies, during graduate training. These competencies will help students develop their clinical skills to best support their transgender clients. This study explored the influence that affirmative counseling training and social desirability have on mental health graduate students’ transgender counseling competencies and knowledge. Since there are no current measures to assess students’ actual knowledge, a transgender questionnaire was also developed for this study. There were 217 mental health students from five different graduate programs in New York. Participants in this study indicated that their prior personal or professional contact with transgender individuals made them aware of the issues these individuals face by being a part of a sexual minority group. Additional results indicate that students’ affirmative counseling training correlated with their perceived transgender competencies. There was an inverse correlation between affirmative training and actual knowledge. There was also a small correlation between affirmative counseling training and social desirability. Future implications, such as the need for graduate programs to provide students with actual transgender knowledge in their curriculum, are also discussed

    Talking About Black Lives Matter and #MeToo

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    This essay explores the apparent differences and similarities between the Black Lives Matter and the #MeToo movements. In April 2019, the Wisconsin Journal of Gender, Law and Society hosted a symposium entitled “Race-Ing Justice, En-Gendering Power: Black Lives Matter and the Role of Intersectional Legal Analysis in the Twenty-First Century.” That program facilitated examination of the historical antecedents, cultural contexts, methods, and goals of these linked equality movements. Conversations continued among the symposium participants long after the end of the official program. In this essay, the symposium’s speakers memorialize their robust conversations and also dive more deeply into the phenomena, implications, and future of Black Lives Matter and #MeToo. This essay organizes around internal and external spatial metaphors and makes five schematic moves. First, internal considerations ground comparisons of the definitions, goals, and ideas of success employed by or applied to Black Lives Matter and #MeToo. Second, external concerns inspire questions about whether both movements may be better understood through the lens of intersectionality, and relatedly, what challenges these movements pose for an intersectional analysis. Third, a meta-internal framework invites inquiry into how the movements shape the daily work of scholars, teachers, lawyers, and community activists. Fourth, a dialectical external-internal frame drives questions about the movements’ effects on law and popular culture, and the reciprocal effects between those external influences and the movements themselves. Returning to an external, even forward-looking, approach, we ask what the next steps are for both movements. This five-part taxonomy frames the inquiry into where the Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements are located individually, but also where they are co-located, and, perhaps most importantly, where they are going

    Accessibility of self-publishing comics and the rise of diverse content and creators.

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