Articles by tag: DOJ
Making a significant move to bolster violence prevention, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), alongside the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Office of Justice Programs (OJP), has called for research proposals focused on evidence-informed interventions. As the country works to combat persistent mass violence, especially active shooter incidents, this initiative seeks to explore…
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How AI is Transforming Honeywell’s Compliance and Audit Practice
In an age of ESG commitments, a company’s corporate compliance and auditing policies are more than an operational and legal necessity; they’re an internal and external mechanism for maintaining a competitive edge. A quality compliance program can be a vehicle for successfully refining business practices to be more efficient and reduce loss, as well as…
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Sprint & T-Mobile Got Regulatory Approval to Merge. Now What?
Voice of B2B Daniel Litwin was joined remotely in MarketScale’s Trinity Studio by Lawrence J. White, a Professor of Economics at the NYU Stern School of Business, to discuss the continued impact of the potential merger between telecom giants Sprint and T-Mobile. White, who also appeared on Litwin’s legislative and policy show, Ratified, and his…
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What Could Happen if Film Studios Owned Their Own Theaters: Ratified
On this episode of Ratified, MarketScale’s podcast on the intersection of policy and business, Voice of B2B Daniel Litwin takes a trip back in time – and to the modern-day legal battleground emerging under President Trump’s DOJ – to examine the 1948 Paramount Decision. To get you up to speed, that 1948 decision by…