‘Predictit’ Plaintiffs Make Case to Higher Court

‘Predictit’ Plaintiffs Make Case to Higher CourtPlaintiffs argue that District Court inaction causes irreparable harm in appeal to higher court

WASHINGTON – January 3, 2023 – (Newswire.com)

More than a dozen PredictIt traders and educators suing the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in federal court have filed a Motion for an Injunction Pending Appeal in the Fifth Circuit. In the filing, they argue that a district court has delayed action to the point where relief would otherwise come too late to protect the PredictIt Market, which has functioned for more than eight years. The Motion asks the Court to rule by Jan. 19, 2023. 

Following several months of inaction and given the time-sensitive nature of this issue, plaintiffs filed a motion on Dec. 23, 2022, to move their request for a Preliminary Injunction from the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. 

Today’s action asks the Fifth Circuit to enter an interim order preventing shut down of the PredictIt market while the Court considers the appeal. The filing also presents plaintiffs’ reasoning for the motion and states that PredictIt and its traders have already suffered irreparable harm in the form of distorted pricing and compliance costs as a result of the CFTC’s order to shut down on the arbitrary date of Feb. 15, 2023. 

“Given that the CFTC gave PredictIt an arbitrary deadline that is quickly approaching, and the District Court’s focus on a venue change argument ahead of the substantive issues, we are pursuing every possible avenue to get relief and answers for the plaintiffs and the broader PredictIt user base,” said David Mason, Aristotle General Counsel and former Federal Election Commission (FEC) Chairman.

Aristotle is the contract service provider for the PredictIt Market, which has operated under No-Action Relief CFTC 14-130 since 2014. 

Requests for the full text of the motion and other press inquiries should be directed to [email protected].

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Who Are the Scientists Probing the Biology Behind Autism?

Who Are the Scientists Probing the Biology Behind Autism?A new book from Spectrum profiles the condition’s research community, revealing surprises about its founders, current leaders and rising stars.

Who Are the Scientists Probing the Biology Behind Autism?
Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile

The cover of Spectrum’s new book \”Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile\” – featuring abstract shapes on a beige grid background.

NEW YORK – January 3, 2023 – (Newswire.com)

Who are the scientists who devote their careers to studying autism — arguably one of the most challenging neurodevelopmental conditions to explain? And what does that say about them? About the field? That’s exactly what Spectrum magazine (www.spectrumnews.org) — the leading source for expert news and opinion on autism science — sought to answer with its fifth annual book, “Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile,” freely available for download on the site today.

The book opens with a surprising retelling of the field’s first movers: In “The new history of autism,” journalist David Dobbs reveals the scientists whose forgotten contributions predated or enabled those of Leo Kanner and Hans Asperger, long credited as the sole founders of autism research. The story features original collage illustrations by award-winning graphic designer Alex Merto and rare photos discovered only two years ago in the archives of a Moscow clinic named after the pioneering child psychiatrist Grunya Sukhareva.

“Autism Science in Profile” continues with a tour of today’s key players, organized alphabetically. These scientist profiles show that autism researchers are, perhaps unsurprisingly, a heterogeneous bunch. Not only do their academic areas of interest vary widely, but outside of the lab they are marathon runners, mountaineers, bicyclists and basketball coaches; foodies, yogis, musicians and spelling-bee champions; former teachers, farmers, Peace Corps volunteers and emergency medical technicians.

For all of their differences, more than a few share deep connections to autism and disability, and core descriptions about them recur — creative, persistent, adaptable and collaborative. Published over the past 12 years, the profiles have been updated in this volume to include the scientists’ highly cited papers, compiled using Clarivate’s Web of Science, and 2022 news from the researchers themselves about career shifts and significant recent accomplishments.

“We hope these pages show autism research in an exciting time of flux, propelled by what these scientists care about, what questions drive their work and where they think the field is headed next,” says Spectrum‘s deputy editor, Kristin Ozelli.

End pages for various sections include QR codes to additional profiles and “beyond the bench” portraits of scientists’ lives outside the lab. Additional spreads feature an illustration that begins to trace eight decades of apprenticeship among autism researchers and a gatefold list of 40 up-and-coming scientists under 40 years old — both informed by asking our sources and profile subjects about significant mentor relationships during their careers. 

Like Spectrum‘s previous two titles, “Chronicle of a Field Retold: Autism Science in Profile” was designed by award-winning graphic designer Catherine Casalino. The book also features original profile illustrations by Rebecca Clarke.

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FCS Provides On-Call Services to 100-Plus Local Agencies

FCS Provides On-Call Services to 100-Plus Local AgenciesSanta Cruz County is the latest agency to gain firm’s environmental expertise.

IRVINE, Calif. – January 3, 2023 – (Newswire.com)

FirstCarbon Solutions (FCS), an ADEC Innovations company, recently announced its latest on-call client in the State of California. With the addition of Santa Cruz County’s Paleontology for Mitigation Services list, FCS marks 119 on-call contracts with 102 local agencies within the state that have validated FCS as a pre-approved vendor. 

FCS is recognized as a leading provider of environmental, sustainability, and compliance solutions, delivering fully integrated consulting, software, and data management services. With six offices throughout Northern and Southern California and 12 across the United States, FCS provides excellent localized service, accurate research, thoughtful recommendations, and innovative solutions for the mutual success of their clients and their practice.

“We take pride in assisting cities and counties in achieving the delicate — and sometimes elusive — balance between development and environmental protection,” said Mary Bean, Director, Professional Services at FCS. “Our teams have an exceptional reputation for their professionalism and knowledge in the law and practice of CEQA and NEPA, helping clients transform risk into positive impact and value.”

With more than 39 years of experience, FCS staff’s expertise spans CEQA/NEPA Compliance, Program Management and Construction Monitoring, Environmental Services and Regulatory Compliance, Natural and Cultural Resources Management, Noise and Air Quality/GHG Management, Entitlements and Permitting, and Visual Analysis Services. 

On-call partnerships are an excellent opportunity for municipalities to bring FCS’s guidance and support within their reach on an as-needed basis. Whether seeking compliance with a single environmental requirement or addressing a complex regulatory issue, FCS experts are committed to the highest levels of performance with every on-call client.

While the on-call approval process varies by agency, requirements typically include demonstrated knowledge and experience with the agency’s services, in addition to familiarity with state and federal laws and regulations. Additional requirements include the ability to establish an appropriate and cost-efficient method of approach in preparing and delivering environmental documents necessary to ensure a quality product is prepared on time and within budget.

After adding 15 contracts since the beginning of 2022, FCS continues to partner and grow relationships with cities and counties across the state. 

About FirstCarbon Solutions

With more than 39 years of experience, FirstCarbon Solutions (FCS) is a leading provider of environmental, sustainability, and compliance solutions, delivering fully integrated consulting, software, and data management services. With six offices throughout Northern and Southern California and 12 across the U.S., FCS provides excellent localized service, accurate research, thoughtful recommendations, and innovative solutions for the mutual success of their clients and their practice, assisting cities and counties in achieving the delicate — and sometimes elusive — balance between development and environmental protection. For more information, visit www.firstcarbonsolutions.com.

About ADEC Innovations

ADEC Innovations designs, develops, and delivers innovative solutions and services in ESG, knowledge management, healthcare, and sustainable development. Since 1996, ADEC Innovations has provided insights, optimized operational efficiencies, and empowered leaders to make positive-impact business decisions. Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, with a network of nearly 5,000 employees across 19 countries and six continents, ADEC Innovations works with governments, coalitions, and businesses to help organizations meet their evolving needs and drive performance. For more information, visit www.adec-innovations.com.

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