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Date of birth January 24,1951
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Valerie Hans is the Charles F. Rechlin Professor of Law at Cornell Law School and the editor of the Annual Review of Law and Social Science. Trained as a social scientist, her major areas of study are the jury system, jury reform, and the application of social science to law.

News Daily: Attenborough climate warning and Bowie footage showed

Feb 16,2020 10:09 am

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Attenborough warns of climate 'crisis moment'

When It Comes to Climate Change , "we refuse to take steps that we know of". This is the One that declares, "the moment of crisis has come" to start in a Bbc News interview, a year of special coverage on the topic of Climate Change . Our Planet matters project - about the digital - TV and radio - a new monthly video feature from the BBC weather, and the reporting of debates and events around the globe.

As part of your, Sir David, a new, One - hour Documentary plans to investigate Extinction : The facts, the Fragile State of the Natural World . Radio 4 's PM programme, Rianna Croxford will be looking at how we can respond to the climate crisis to the home through the study of the ecological effects of individual household appliances. And our coverage goes back to the basics, with the global science correspondent Rebecca Morelle explain. We have also produced, to help you visualize the problem and understand how aspects such as the places we live and the food we eat, to influence The Situation .

£1bn of Hidden costs of High Street closures

you might find empty shop units, that's a depressing sight when you walk through your local Mall. But BBC News Analysis shows the extent of the financial cost to the taxpayer in relation to the potential business rates will be lost. A three-month relief on the Tax that is paid usually by the company, or the landlords of empty - if businesses close or move, on a total year. Companies and local government, both of which say they need a fairer system, says an academic is creating a "perverse situation" where the councils need more Tax revenue, and companies that lobby for a reduction in interest rates. The government promises to review the rates "in due course".

Unseen David Bowie footage

published moved Previously unreleased Material from the David Bowie back of a University archive shows The Singer in the implementation stage to create that uses a hologram on the artwork for The Album hours. The 30-minute, experimental film, filmed by friend and collaborator Prof Martin Richardson, has been in storage in Leicester, De Montfort University. and hear how the rotation unfolds work.

The Ordinary People , to determine, Weinstein's fate

Helier Cheung, Bbc News , Washington, DC

Harvey Weinstein is on the study and the selection of the jury is in progress, the former Hollywood producer of five charges, including rape and predatory sexual assault in connection with two alleged victims facing. But the search for impartial juries for such a high-profile case - One that galvanized the #MeToo movement in The World - could be difficult.

The court has summoned 2000 potential jurors - about five times More Than Normal - easy to find 12 suitable regular jurors and six alternate jurors. On The First day of the election, a third of them dismissed had been, almost, according to The Judge , you don't think you could be impartial. "The First few days of jury selection has already underlined how difficult it will be," Valerie Hans , a law professor at Cornell University , says.

What the papers say

No single story dominates The Front pages, however. The Guardian reported that a "furious response" from doctors and nurses about the obvious plans by the government to scrap the four-hour target for A& E units in England have to wait. The Daily E-Mail functions, a call from Nhs England to seek the Mental Health of the head of the betting company at the end of advertising "bribes" that the fuel game. Meanwhile, The Times says tens of thousands of high-wage earners benefit from a pension Tax -money with the blessing of a solution of an NHS staffing crisis caused by doctors have turned to to avoid Extra work, huge taxes to pay.

Daily digest

the NHS told to stop betting companies 'to be able to vicious circle'

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the Duke for the implementation of The First Royal duties since the announcement

the Scottish FA ban, the children heading balls 'within weeks'

Northern Ireland Executive an additional £1 billion of Westminster

When you see a thing, today

When you listen to a thing you read today,

If, write One thing that BBC Radio 2 is launching today

Lookahead

Today, his annual short story competition for children aged five to 13, in conjunction with the Oxford University Press.

09:30 Ministry Of justice releases statistics relating to knife and offensive weapon of a conviction in England and Wales for the 12 months to the end of September 2019.

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