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By: Eric Ellman


Tenant screening providers serve an important public interest by offering what tenants demand and the law often requires: safe places to…

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We should celebrate the goal of expanding affordable housing opportunities across the U.S.  Not only should there be expanded opportunities for…

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The Urban Institute recently issued a report that highlights, again, the value that objective data can bring to overcome the human…

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We have discussed before how a recent and unfortunate appellate decision in California is slowing down or preventing criminal background checks…

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We have discussed before how a recent and unfortunate appellate decision in California is slowing down or preventing criminal background checks…

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In late October, the California Department of Fair Employment & Housing (DFEH) announced  “a new effort to identify and correct violations…

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We have discussed before how a recent and unfortunate appellate decision in California is slowing down or preventing criminal background checks…

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When people commit fraud against a program like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), they are literally taking food out of…

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Data are facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis.  Data, delivered for good, have powerful opportunities to prevent, among other…

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In October 2021, CDIA filed a comment to the Maryland State Police in response to a proposed rule change to COMAR…

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