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Journals Legal Newsletter for 2026-03-21 ( 5 items )  
ASAM Weekly for March 17, 2026 (10)
ROCKVILLE, Maryland, March 20 [Category: Health Care] -- The American Society of Addiction Medicine posted the following news news wrapup: * * * The ASAM Weekly for March 17, 2026 The total consumption model (TCM) is a theory proposing that the prevalence of problematic behavior follows closely with that of population-level behavior, driven by social network effects and exogenous influences. This model of collectivity has been demonstrated in alcohol consumption, gambling, and now adolescent  more PR

Capital Research Center Issues Commentary: Author Interview - Why Democracy Needs the Rich (Part 2 of 2) (10)
WASHINGTON, March 20 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following recorded conversation on March 19, 2026, involving senior fellow Michael E. Hartmann and John O. McGinnis, George C. Dix professor in Constitutional Law at the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law: * * * Author interview: Why Democracy Needs the Rich (part 2 of 2) The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law professor talks about America as both a commercial republic and a philanthropic republic; the relationship between the c more PR

Center for European Policy Analysis Issues Commentary: U.S. Kosovo Pull-Out? The Wrong Move at a Bad Time (10)
WASHINGTON, March 19 (TNSrep) -- The Center for European Policy Analysis issued the following commentary on March 18, 2026, by nonresident senior fellow David J. Kostelancik: * * * A US Kosovo Pull-Out? The Wrong Move at a Bad Time Reports say Washington is considering the withdrawal of US forces from the NATO-led Kosovo Force (KFOR), sparking pushback in Washington and across Europe. * Lawmakers from both parties in Congress, NATO allies, and regional governments responded to the report (h more PR

Legal Jargon Increases Guilty Verdicts, Reduces Trust in Judicial System (10)
GAINESVILLE, Florida, March 21 -- The University of Florida issued the following news: * * * Legal jargon increases guilty verdicts, reduces trust in judicial system * Legal jargon confused people by reducing their so-called processing fluency, or ability to handle new information * People confused by the jargon were more likely to vote guilty while feeling less confident in their decisions * Using simpler language throughout the judicial system could improve outcomes, the researcher says  more PR

Study: emotional support lowers incarceration risk for youth in foster care (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, March 20 -- Michigan State University posted the following news: * * * Study: emotional support lowers incarceration risk for youth in foster care * Youth in foster care often experience family instability, which can disrupt the continuity of their relationships and social connections. Therefore, the strength and stability of their social support networks can play a critical role in shaping their lives. Social support networks refer to a holistic web of family membe more PR