In full bloom in the American penal system is “The GreenHouse”. At Rikers Island is what the New York Times called…
Read MoreAs reported by Bloomberg, the U.S. Supreme Court “refused once again consider whether Congress is disregarding a long-held legal doctrine and…
Read MoreRentGrow won a victory in the Seventh Circuit on definition of “conviction”. Adalco v. RentGrow, No. 18-1932 (7th Cir. 2019). The…
Read MoreThe U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia dismissed a putative class action, with prejudice, against First Advantage Background…
Read MoreLinda Lacewell, the superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS), said that her Department has started an investigation…
Read MoreAnnouncing Judicial Review: A New Source Sheet for CDIA members and the consumer reporting community. The Consumer Data Industry Association is…
Read MoreCDIA sent a letter to the State of Missouri State Courts Administrator expressing concern that Missouri Supreme Court Operating Rule 2.04…
Read MoreThe New York Times recently ran a story, Many Renters Who Face Eviction Owe Less Than $600; Can Washington do something…
Read MoreAs 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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