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In a recent op-ed in the Huffington Post, U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch said that second chances are vital to criminal…

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White House Door Isn’t Always Open to Ex-Cons Visitors with a criminal record say roadblocks show a disconnect with Obama’s message…

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CDIA filed a comment with the U.S. Department of Labor in connection with proceedings that could make it harder for background checks to…

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The Laura and John Arnold Foundation announced in June 2015, that As was reported today by The New York Times in “Turning the…

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We have discussed in this space before the work by former New Jersey Attorney General, Anne Milgram (D) and the Laura and…

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RE: Postpone Production of the CFPB Monthly Complaint Report Dear Director Cordray On behalf of our members, I am writing you…

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President Barack Obama announced that he would nominate Victoria Lipnic to serve another term on the EEOC.  Lipnic, who received a recess…

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In 2015, the Nevada legislature made two important changes to state law to make criminal background checks in that state more…

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Thirty- States Join National Consumer Assistance Plan Launched in March To view the entire Press Release, please click here.

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As noted in a SeyfarthShaw blog, In EEOC v. DolGenCorp, LLC d/b/a Dollar General, No. 13-CV-4307 (N.D. Ill. May 5, 2015),…

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