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How Should We Improve Law Enforcement?
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How Should We Improve Law Enforcement?

Protecting citizens in a more equitable and accountable way might require more funding, not less, argues attorney Ian Cooper W94.

Responding to Workplace Stress
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Responding to Workplace Stress

Stress is an undeniable problem in the office, so how can companies better recognize and respond to it?

A Closer Look at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Tax Proposal
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A Closer Look at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Tax Proposal

The freshman Congresswoman recently proposed a new tax rate—is it a bold democratic policy or self-promotion?

Carey Price and the Value of NHL Goalies 1
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Carey Price and the Value of NHL Goalies

The Montreal Canadiens rewarded their franchise netminder with a contract that occupies roughly 14 percent of their salary cap. Is any goaltender worth that investment?

What the Senate Missed In Grilling Gorsuch
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What the Senate Missed In Grilling Gorsuch

The Supreme Court nominee’s position on libel law could have a devastating effect on the media.

Litigation Myths
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Litigation Myths

Ian Cooper, of Cooper Media Law debunks four common myths about litigation that are prevalent among venture capitalists.

Why the Hockey Analytics Revolution May Be Its Own Undoing 2
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Why the Hockey Analytics Revolution May Be Its Own Undoing

I have no idea if George Soros is a hockey fan, but NHL GMs would do well to give serious thought to how his world view may already be affecting their sport.

The Dangerous Data Fetishes of Sports Analytics
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The Dangerous Data Fetishes of Sports Analytics

Writer and analyst Ian Cooper explains the emergence of the superfan in professional sports management, and why “data don’t apply themselves” in sports.

Unbiased Analytics for Winners: Part 2 1
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Unbiased Analytics for Winners: Part 2

A call for more organizations to conduct calculated experiments with their analytics, despite the apparent short-term risks.

Experimenting With Sports Analytics for Winners: Part 1
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Experimenting With Sports Analytics for Winners: Part 1

Analytics author and consultant Ian Cooper translates a real-world financial statistical lesson to the “must-win” world of professional sports.

In Hockey Data Are (More) Complicated
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In Hockey Data Are (More) Complicated

Even in a world of relentless analysis and analytics, hockey remains subject to natural laws—and is better off for it.

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How Should We Improve Law Enforcement?
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Public Policy
October 20, 2020

How Should We Improve Law Enforcement?

Protecting citizens in a more equitable and accountable way might require more funding, not less, argues attorney Ian Cooper W94.

Responding to Workplace Stress
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Careers
March 21, 2019

Responding to Workplace Stress

Stress is an undeniable problem in the office, so how can companies better recognize and respond to it?

A Closer Look at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Tax Proposal
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Government
February 19, 2019

A Closer Look at Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Tax Proposal

The freshman Congresswoman recently proposed a new tax rate—is it a bold democratic policy or self-promotion?

Carey Price and the Value of NHL Goalies 1
Blog Network
January 29, 2018

Carey Price and the Value of NHL Goalies

The Montreal Canadiens rewarded their franchise netminder with a contract that occupies roughly 14 percent of their salary cap. Is any goaltender worth that investment?

What the Senate Missed In Grilling Gorsuch
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Government
March 23, 2017

What the Senate Missed In Grilling Gorsuch

The Supreme Court nominee’s position on libel law could have a devastating effect on the media.

Litigation Myths
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PE/VC
August 10, 2016

Litigation Myths

Ian Cooper, of Cooper Media Law debunks four common myths about litigation that are prevalent among venture capitalists.

Why the Hockey Analytics Revolution May Be Its Own Undoing 2
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Innovation/Tech
March 14, 2016

Why the Hockey Analytics Revolution May Be Its Own Undoing

I have no idea if George Soros is a hockey fan, but NHL GMs would do well to give serious thought to how his world view may already be affecting their sport.

The Dangerous Data Fetishes of Sports Analytics
Blog Network
March 18, 2015

The Dangerous Data Fetishes of Sports Analytics

Writer and analyst Ian Cooper explains the emergence of the superfan in professional sports management, and why “data don’t apply themselves” in sports.

Unbiased Analytics for Winners: Part 2 1
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Finance
September 30, 2014

Unbiased Analytics for Winners: Part 2

A call for more organizations to conduct calculated experiments with their analytics, despite the apparent short-term risks.

Experimenting With Sports Analytics for Winners: Part 1
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Finance
September 22, 2014

Experimenting With Sports Analytics for Winners: Part 1

Analytics author and consultant Ian Cooper translates a real-world financial statistical lesson to the “must-win” world of professional sports.

In Hockey Data Are (More) Complicated
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Media/Arts
June 02, 2014

In Hockey Data Are (More) Complicated

Even in a world of relentless analysis and analytics, hockey remains subject to natural laws—and is better off for it.

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