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24.02.01 By Eric Null. Center for Democracy and Technology, January 28, 2024, p. 1.
Examines recent changes to state online data privacy laws. Notes that most states' new laws fail to include data minimization, which ensures companies collect only data that is necessary to provide the product or service an individual requested. Explains how stronger data minimization would protect online data.
24.02.02 By Maanasa Kona. Commonwealth Fund, January 2024, p. 1.
Compares varying laws across the states that require hospitals to assess uninsured and underinsured patients for medical financial assistance.
24.02.03 Economist, January 20th-26th, 2024, p. 21.
Discusses migrants arriving at the southern border of the U.S. Focuses on the recent increase of migrants from areas outside of Latin America, including China, India, and Russia.
24.02.04 By Paul E. Peterson and M. Danish Shakeel. Education Next, Winter 2024, p. 1.
Analyzes charter school performance based on National Assessment of Education Progress data.
24.02.05 By Caroline King, et al. Health Affairs, January 2024, pp. 64-71.
Reviews the cost and immediate availability of beds at adolescent addiction treatment centers across the nation. Concludes that treatment is both costly and limited.
24.02.06 By Jeremy Loudenback. The Imprint: Youth & Family News, January 19, 2024, p. 1.
Reviews the contrasting responses of California and Washington relating to child welfare enforcement when synthetic opioids and fentanyl are found in the home. Discusses recent accidental fentanyl ingestion in children and child deaths across the country.
24.02.07 By David Altstadt and Caroline O'Connor. Jobs for the Future, December 2023, p. 1.
Reviews recent legislation across the U.S. to expand access to quality jobs. Discusses HB 8, 88th Legislature, R.S., and the positive effects this legislation will have on meeting workforce needs in Texas.
24.02.08 By Peter Kinzler. Milken Institute Review, First Quarter 2024, pp. 68-77.
Documents the history of the concept of no-fault automobile insurance and state automobile insurance liability laws. Notes the first automobile crash in the U.S. occurred in 1895, when there were only four cars in the country and two collided in St. Louis.
24.02.09 By Stephania Taladrid. New Yorker, January 15, 2024, pp. 26-33.
Tells the story of Yeni Alvarez-Estrada Glick, a pregnant Texas woman who died of preeclampsia two weeks after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Notes that medical experts concluded that a therapeutic abortion would have saved Glick's life, and that medical professionals did not do enough to monitor her condition and attempt to keep both her and her fetus alive. Mentions SB 8, the Texas Heartbeat Act, passed by the 87th Legislature, R.S.
24.02.10 By Robert Kim. Phi Delta Kappan, December 2023/January 2024, pp. 64-65.
Considers the free speech rights of teachers. Refers to some related court cases.
24.02.11 By John Bonura. Texas Public Policy Foundation, January 2024, pp. 1-12.
Supports the theory that reducing minimum lot size requirements will improve housing affordability. Emphasizes the key to affordability is eliminating or minimizing unnecessary government regulation. Examines the housing market in five large Texas cities, all with varying lot size requirements.
24.02.12 By Cassidy Terrazas. Texas Tech University, School of Law, December 2023, pp. 1-43 (Note Length).
Provides a background on in vitro fertilization (IVF) and an overview of the legal status of abortion in Texas. Emphasizes the need for the state's legislature to establish legislative intent and explicit exemptions for the destruction of IVF embryos. Summarizes precedential legal cases and possible legal issues which may arise with couples participating in IVF due to current state law. Mentions SB 8, 87th Legislature, R.S.

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