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Dec. 1, 2021

SB 826: Sometimes laws are good at scaling justice

The Nov. 30 story, “Some women on corporate boards disagree with quotas,” made me think back on articles I have written on bias and the law regarding public policy.

Mark B. Baer

Mark works as a mediator and conflict resolution consultant and teaches a course on implicit bias.

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The Nov. 30 story, "Some women on corporate boards disagree with quotas," made me think back on articles I have written on bias and the law regarding public policy.

The following is an excerpt from "The Amplification of Bias in Family Law and Its Impact," which was published in the Bias Edition of the Journal of the American Academ...

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