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Trans Rights and the Future of the Civil Rights Movement

By Brian S. Kabateck March 9, 2018 When the Civil Rights movement began decades ago, it was a battle for people of color to gain the equality they deserved. Today, as the movement has progressed, trans rights dominate headlines as governments, businesses, and individuals wrestle with gender identity and related

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Train Safety Should be Fast Tracked

Written on behalf of Brian Kabateck March 2, 2018 A stunning number of back-to-back fatal incidents involving Amtrak trains over the last year is raising alarms about the safety of our nations railways. The lack of Positive Train Control or PTC is apparently the root cause of a rash of

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Consumers Impacted by Contaminated Water

Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck February 23, 2018 America’s drinking water is growing increasingly contaminated, threatening the health of consumers living in both urban and rural communities. 63 million people in our country have been exposed to potentially dangerous water more than once over the past decade, according

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Will the XFL Lead to More CTE?

Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck February 16, 2018 After nearly two decades, the controversial XFL football league is making a comeback, just as concerns mount about the safety of young athletes involved in contact sports. Last month, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) CEO Vince McMahon announced the return of

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The Dark Business of Body Brokers

Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck February 9, 2018 Donating a deceased loved one’s body to science can provide much needed medical training while the organs can be used to save lives. Thousands of Americans are more than willing to sign up to donate their bodies for research and

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More Oversight Needed to Combat Data Breaches

Written on behalf of Brian S. Kabateck February 2, 2018 As more people share an increasing amount of personal information online, and data breaches hit record numbers, consumers are at a greater risk of identity theft than ever before. In the first half of 2017, the number of data breaches

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