A federal appellate court recently heard oral arguments in a case challenging the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's (EEOC's) guidelines limiting the use of criminal background checks in employment decisions.
NY Passes Fingerprint Bill Requiring Background Checks on School Employees
The New York State Senate passed Senate Bill S3335, or the Fingerprint Bill, which requires all religious and private schools in New York to run fingerprints and a background check on potential employees.
Ban the Box and Statistical Discrimination
With 25 percent of the world’s prison population, the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate of any country in the world. Over 600,000 people are released from American prisons each year and, sadly, about two-thirds of them will be rearrested within three years. Creating opportunities for people released from prison to reintegrate into society has rightly become a key focus of criminal justice reformers.
N.H. House OKs 'Ban the Box' Bill
New Duluth School District Policy to Require Prelim Background Checks Before Start Date
The California Consumer Privacy Act Part II
While the primary focus of this article is on "businesses" (as discussed below) that are responsible for collecting personal information (and who bear the brunt of the CCPA’s obligations), it is important for those entities that are service providers or recipients of data from businesses to understand how the CCPA impacts their customers and counterparties, and why new obligations are being imposed on them.
AG Healey Sends Warnings To Violators Of State's 'Ban The Box' Rule
The Eyes (And Privacy Laws) Of Texas Are Upon You…
Consistent with the cliché that “everything’s bigger in Texas,” the Texas legislature has introduced not one, but two separate bills relating to the privacy of personal information. Although still in their nascent stages, both bills are following California’s lead in creating enhanced and stringent privacy protections for individual consumers.
Expungement reform gains overwhelming bipartisan support
The California Consumer Privacy Act Part I
If you already have a compliance program for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a lot of this may sound familiar. While the CCPA borrows a number of GDPR concepts and definitions, and your GDPR program will give you a head start on CCPA compliance, the CCPA does require some additional steps.