A report by ProPublica revealed that Louisiana is using the TIGER computer program to assess parole applications based on a risk score, leading to cancellations of hearings for some inmates deemed “moderate risk”. Critics argue that the algorithm penalizes individuals based on background rather than behavior in prison. Governor Jeff Landry’s laws have made Louisiana the first state to eliminate parole in 24 years, with only “low risk” inmates being eligible.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has cut 90 percent of its employees
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has drastically reduced its workforce by approximately 90%, leaving only about 200 employees. Chief Legal Officer Mark Paoletta outlined a shift in priorities, focusing on mortgages while deprioritizing consumer data, digital payments, medical debt, and student loans. Since early 2025, the CFPB has halted multiple cases initiated under President Biden's administration, and the Office of Management and Budget has indicated potential further reductions in the bureau's oversight activities. Full...
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