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By: Eric Ellman


We have blogged before, here, about the emerging science that is allowing judges to better predict a defendant’s likelihood of reoffending…

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Another informative blog from SeyfarthShaw about a recent ruling in EEOC v. KB Staffing, LLC illustrating how difficult it can be…

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On September 15, President Obama nominated Charlotte A. Burrows to be a Member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for a term…

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On Sept. 12, the Wall Street Journal ran a story about how CCA, the “nation’s largest private prison company”, “is shifting its…

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We know that the issue of reentry often transcends party lines.  Here is some additional context from the perspective of reentry…

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The Subcommittee on Workforce Protections of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce announced another oversight hearing of the EEOC.  The…

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In early-2014, the bill to largely ban the use of credit histories for employment was reintroduced in the New York City…

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Jackie Berrien has left the EEOC.  Vice chair, Jenny Yang, has been elevated to the position of chair.  Yang is a former…

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A recent Q&A with Richard Branson in the New York Times reinforced what we already know; many employers support second chances for ex-convicts. …

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Former New Jersey Attorney General, Anne Milgram (D) has been working for the Laura and John Arnold Foundation to better predict risk of…

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