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In full bloom in the American penal system is “The GreenHouse”. At Rikers Island is what the New York Times called…

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As reported by Bloomberg, the U.S. Supreme Court “refused once again consider whether Congress is disregarding a long-held legal doctrine and…

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RentGrow won a victory in the Seventh Circuit on definition of “conviction”.  Adalco v. RentGrow, No. 18-1932 (7th Cir. 2019).  The…

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The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia dismissed a putative class action, with prejudice, against First Advantage Background…

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Linda Lacewell, the superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS), said that her Department has started an investigation…

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Announcing Judicial Review: A New Source Sheet for CDIA members and the consumer reporting community.  The Consumer Data Industry Association is…

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CDIA sent a letter to the State of Missouri State Courts Administrator expressing concern that Missouri Supreme Court Operating Rule 2.04…

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The New York Times recently ran a story, Many Renters Who Face Eviction Owe Less Than $600; Can Washington do something…

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As noted by a Hunton blog, “Dollar General and the [EEOC] settled a six-year-old Title VII lawsuit.  The EEOC brought its…

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