Dominique Paul Noth: When corporate and police misdeeds go viral

For decades both businesses and law enforcement agencies have felt legally protected in their behavior toward customers and citizens, but the law is changing beneath their feet. The power of a video to go viral, or one Facebook customer’s unhappiness to spread, or millions of voices to chime in on Twitter– all are creating havoc at airports, stores, squad patrols, media outlets, complaints departments, sports events and, of course, almost every event the Trump administration concocts.

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Madison Region’s Economic Development and Diversity Summit

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Dominique Paul Noth: When corporate and police misdeeds go viral

For decades both businesses and law enforcement agencies have felt legally protected in their behavior toward customers and citizens, but the law is changing beneath their feet. The power of a video to go viral, or one Facebook customer’s unhappiness to spread, or millions of voices to chime in on Twitter– all are creating havoc at airports, stores, squad patrols, media outlets, complaints departments, sports events and, of course, almost every event the Trump administration concocts.

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Madison Region’s Economic Development and Diversity Summit

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OneWisconsinNow: GOP-controlled WI Department of Justice has spent more $50,000 in swag last four years

Contact: Mike Browne, Deputy Director (608) 444-348 mike@OneWisconsinNow.org Madison, Wisconsin — Records obtained from the Wisconsin Department of Justice show, in the last four years of Republican control at the Department, taxpayers have footed the bill for more than $50,000 in promotional swag. The records also suggest under Brad Schimel, the department has minted

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