Interesting. What do you all think? Clever idea or is there a little bit of stereotype here?
New York defense lawyer Harvey Slovis has been handing out non-prescription, thick-rimmed hipster glasses to his cleints to help them make a better impression on juries. He calls it his "nerd defense," and, indeed, African-American defendants wearing glasses are seen as more intelligent and honest, according to a 2008 study. (Glasses did not have the same effect with white defendants). It hasn't always worked: Slovis gave fake glasses to five African-American defendants on trial for a 2010 murder, but the prosecution figured out the scheme and branded the nerdy glasses as "masks."
How would you react if an employer asked you to sign into your personal Facebook or Twitter during an interview in order to know more about you? From the Washington Post...
In their efforts to vet applicants, some companies and government agencies are going beyond merely glancing at a person’s social networking profiles and instead asking to log in as the user to have a look around.
“It’s akin to requiring someone’s house keys,” said Orin Kerr, a George Washington University law professor and former federal prosecutor who calls it “an egregious privacy violation.”
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