These report outlines turn the authority plan into publishable work. Each report should be evidence-first, public-safe, and written for readers who need substance instead of hype.
Report 1: Civil Rights and Institutional Accountability in Education
Working question: When educational institutions fail students, what evidence shows whether the issue is individual error, policy failure, or structural accountability breakdown?
Planned structure:
- Executive summary for public readers
- Legal and policy background
- Institutional failure modes
- Evidence taxonomy: documents, policies, complaints, outcomes, and public records
- Recommendations for accountability, accessibility, and durable remedies
- Public-facing op-ed derived from the report
Evidence base:
- Public records
- Statutes, regulations, and official guidance
- Institution-published policies
- Court filings or administrative records where appropriate
- Public interviews or source-linked reporting when available
Report 2: Human Responsibility in Healthcare and Public-Safety Training
Working question: What should remain human-owned when training, simulation, and AI-mediated tools enter healthcare and public-safety education?
Planned structure:
- Executive summary
- Training scope and duty boundaries
- Simulation versus real-world competence
- Human judgment, empathy, and accountability
- Risk matrix for overstated automation claims
- Recommendations for curriculum, verification, and public communication
Evidence base:
- Training standards and public guidance
- Public safety and healthcare education references
- Publicly available incident or policy examples
- Published writing on AI, empathy, and education
Report 3: Public-Interest Training Systems and Accountability Infrastructure
Working question: Why do public-interest training platforms need modular, auditable, interoperable systems, and how can that be explained without exposing internal tradecraft?
Planned structure:
- Executive summary
- Public-interest use cases
- Accountability requirements
- Reliability and evidence pathways
- Public-safe governance principles
- Checklist for institutions evaluating training platforms
Evidence base:
- Public standards
- Public policy references
- Accessibility and learner-protection expectations
- Source-linked case examples
Publication requirements
| Element | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Summary | 500 to 900 words, usable by journalists and organizers |
| Sources | Primary sources first; secondary context clearly labeled |
| Data | Tables or appendices where evidence supports them |
| Recommendations | Specific enough to be evaluated |
| Metadata | Author, date, version, canonical URL, and persistent identifier if available |
| Public version | Short article or op-ed linked back to the full report |
Cadence
- One formal report per quarter when source material is ready.
- One public analysis per month derived from existing research.
- One media pitch per completed report, focused on the issue and evidence rather than personal promotion.