The Supreme Court rules the U.S. can fast-track deportations of asylum seekers; Controversy grows over police use of facial recognition technology; Johnson & Johnson is ordered to pay $2.1 billion for its talcum products contaminated with asbestos.
The Supreme Court rules the U.S. can fast-track deportations of asylum seekers; Controversy grows over police use of facial recognition technology; Johnson & Johnson is ordered to pay $2.1 billion for its talcum products contaminated with asbestos.
Democracy Now! 2020-06-26 Friday
- Headlines for June 26, 2020
- The End of Asylum? Supreme Court Sides with Trump Administration on Fast-Tracking Deportations
- One Bad Algorithm? Advocates Say Facial Recognition Reveals Systemic Racism in AI Technology
- In Racial Justice Victory, Johnson & Johnson to Pay $2B to Women in Asbestos-Laced Baby Powder Suit
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