In 2012, the Uniform Law Commission began a study of criminal records accuracy and formed a study committee to consider whether…
Read MoreIn March 2015, the GAO issued a report, Criminal History Records: Additional Actions Could Enhance the Completeness of Records Used for…
Read MoreIn Feb. 2015, CDIA’s Senior Vice President of Public Policy & Legal Affairs, Eric J. Ellman, was a panelist at the 1st National…
Read MoreEquifax, Experian and TransUnion today announced a National Consumer Assistance Plan that will enhance their ability to collect complete and accurate…
Read MoreThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed the lower court’s award of summary judgment in EEOC v. Freeman. The…
Read MoreOver the last few years, we have written about an emerging and unlikely alliance of strange bedfellows from both the left…
Read MoreIn January, U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) introduced three bills aimed at reforming the EEOC and providing greater certainty for employers…
Read MoreIn the last year, Whole Foods, Michaels, Panera, Publix Supermarkets, just to name four, have been sued for what a Fortune…
Read MoreA new brief was filed by the EEOC in Texas v. EEOC that makes one wonder why the EEOC continues to…
Read MoreOne of the most common criticisms of the EEOC is its heavy-handed litigation tactics, including whether courts can review the EEOC’s…
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