SeyfarthShaw, which closely tracks EEOC litigation, released some observations about the Commission’s litigation in the preceding fiscal year. You can find more…
Read MoreWe have blogged before, here, about the emerging science that is allowing judges to better predict a defendant’s likelihood of reoffending…
Read MoreAnother informative blog from SeyfarthShaw about a recent ruling in EEOC v. KB Staffing, LLC illustrating how difficult it can be…
Read MoreOn September 15, President Obama nominated Charlotte A. Burrows to be a Member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for a term…
Read MoreOn Sept. 12, the Wall Street Journal ran a story about how CCA, the “nation’s largest private prison company”, “is shifting its…
Read MoreWe 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. …
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