History Will Remember What We Called Complicated: Genocide Denial and the Cost of Waiting
This essay critically examines genocide denial and the moral costs of delaying acknowledgment during mass atrocities. It explores historical examples like the Armenian Genocide, Holocaust, Rwanda, and ongoing cases such as the Gaza conflict. The article highlights how denial often appears as cautious skepticism but can perpetuate injustice by obscuring…
Can Thigh Size Predict Longevity? The Real Science Behind Legs, Strength, and Lifespan
Research suggests smaller thigh circumference may be linked to higher mortality risk. Here’s what the science really says about thigh size, leg strength, fat distribution, aging, and longevity.
How to Protect Your IP in China and Master the Supply Chain
A practical 2026 guide to China supply chain IP protection, covering first-to-file trademarks, NNN agreements, supplier segmentation, buyer offices, and innovation speed.
Mapping the Shadow: How Smaller PACs, Dark Money, and Brand-Laundered Influence Shape U.S. Politics
A deep-dive follow-up to Mapping the Money, examining how smaller PACs, Super PACs, 501(c)(4)s, LLC pass-throughs, donor networks, and local-sounding political groups obscure the true sources and goals of money in U.S. elections.
Open Source Intelligence for Citizen and Investigative Journalists
Open source intelligence (OSINT) leverages publicly accessible information like records, satellite imagery, and social media for rigorous investigative work. Essential for journalists, OSINT enhances traditional reporting by emphasizing meticulous sourcing, preservation, and multi-layer verification methods. Key tools include Google Search, Wayback Machine, and satellite browsers, while workflows prioritize preservation and…
The Bird That Outsourced Its Problems (And Accidentally Invented a Human Partnership)
Let me tell you about a bird. Not a majestic bird. Not an eagle carving circles into a copper sky. Not a falcon, folding itself into a blade and falling at two hundred miles an hour like a feathered act of God. No. I want to talk about a bird…
How to Choose an Arbitrator for an AI Dispute
The right arbitrator for an AI dispute is not necessarily the person with the flashiest technology resume. The real question is who can manage the process fairly, understand the evidence, handle confidentiality, ask disciplined questions, and decide the dispute without confusing novelty for expertise. This practical guide covers technical fit,…
When an AI Dispute Clause Should Use Expert Determination
Not every AI dispute needs full arbitration or litigation. Some disputes are narrower, more technical, and better suited to expert determination: model-performance benchmarks, valuation questions, compliance findings, milestone acceptance, or defined technical disagreements. This practical guide explains when expert determination fits better than arbitration, what issues it can decide, and…
AI-Led Arbitration Explained: What It Is and What It Is Not
AI-led arbitration is no longer just a thought experiment. As of June 1, 2026, the American Arbitration Association is offering an AI Arbitrator process with AI-led rules, human arbitrator oversight, and a defined current use case. This practical explainer covers current scope, human oversight, due process concerns, confidentiality, and what…
