We know that the issue of reentry often transcends party lines. Here is some additional context from the perspective of reentry…
Read MoreThe Subcommittee on Workforce Protections of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce announced another oversight hearing of the EEOC. The…
Read MoreIn early-2014, the bill to largely ban the use of credit histories for employment was reintroduced in the New York City…
Read MoreJackie Berrien has left the EEOC. Vice chair, Jenny Yang, has been elevated to the position of chair. Yang is a former…
Read MoreA recent Q&A with Richard Branson in the New York Times reinforced what we already know; many employers support second chances for ex-convicts. …
Read MoreFormer New Jersey Attorney General, Anne Milgram (D) has been working for the Laura and John Arnold Foundation to better predict risk of…
Read MoreI have noted before the work by former New Jersey AG Anne Milgram at the Arnold Foundation to bring evidence-based systems…
Read MoreOccasionally, legislation will be introduced to regulate the practice of businesses charging consumers to have mug shots removed from web sites….
Read MoreThe EEOC received what a SeyfathShaw blog called “a rare partial summary judgment win” in an ADA case, in EEOC v. Midwest…
Read MoreThe Texas suit against the EEOC over the Commission’s criminal guidance was dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. U.S. District…
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