How companies weaponize the terms of service against you

How companies weaponize the terms of service against youPhoto: The Verge

Today, I’m talking with Brendan Ballou, founder of the Public Integrity Project and author of a new book, called When Companies Run the Courts, about the rise of forced arbitration. Brendan’s actually been on the show before — his previous book, Plunder, was about private equity taking over hug

Why this matters for military families

Changes in defense policy affect budgets, procurement, base operations, and long-term strategic positioning that shape where and how service members serve.

Read full article at The Verge

Originally published by The Verge. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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