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The Oregon Judicial Case Information Network (OJCIN) is considering raising the fees collected on bulk and transactional criminal record data.  The…

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As we have noted before, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights had dipped its toe in to the area of criminal…

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CDIA filed a comment with the Department of Housing and Urban Development in response to a notice published a notice in the Federal…

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Attorneys at Littler recently blogged about a recent FTC blog that suggests that background checks are simple and that employers should…

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Similar to the Uniform Law Commission, of which you are all familiar, the American Law Institute is, according to its website,…

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In an earlier blog posting, we noted the work of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on criminal background checks.  The…

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A second blog post will follow about some new work being done by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR) that…

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The New York Court of Appeals has issued a favorable decision in Griffin v. Sirva, a case in which CDIA filed…

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Today, the FTC made a blog posting, Background checks on prospective employers: Keep required disclosures simple.  The posting does not break…

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