How to Investigate Disability Fraud Using Open Source Tools (Without Getting It Wrong)
Direct Answer Medical and government disability fraud is a documented, measurable problem, but the scale of confirmed fraud is substantially…
Direct Answer Medical and government disability fraud is a documented, measurable problem, but the scale of confirmed fraud is substantially…
Rita Ruins Everything Case No. 09 · Smart Meter Harassment Smart Meter Harassment Is Not a Technology Problem. It Is…
Sentencing Policy & Criminal Records Federal policymakers are openly debating inflation adjustments to theft sentencing thresholds. Michigan’s felony larceny thresholds…
Direct Answer Rachel Celeste Lindley, former Specialty Court Administrator for Van Buren County, pleaded guilty on January 20, 2026, to…
Direct Answer Judge Bradley S. Knoll of Michigan struck his wife, was arrested in a courthouse parking lot, and pleaded…
Clutch Connects — Issue 01 Divide the docket. Find the pattern. 16 terms. Four hidden groups. One disputed district. Difficulty:…
Prosecutorial Policy & Institutional Accountability The federal government formalized a system where corporations earn declinations through self-disclosure and remediation. The…
Direct Answer U.S. District Judge Thomas Ludington, 72, pleaded no contest on April 8, 2026 to a misdemeanor charge of…
The integration of artificial intelligence into policing and sentencing is not inherently problematic. What is problematic is how it is used.
If these systems are treated as tools that require verification, transparency, and accountability, they can be part of a broader effort to improve the justice system. If they are treated as authoritative outputs that do not need to be questioned, they introduce new risks.
Direct Answer The Michigan Supreme Court’s April 2026 argument session covers seven cases across two days: juvenile resentencing after Miller,…
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