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08Aug

EEOC Benchslapped For Umpteenth Time On Criminal Background Checks

In a case with a truly byzantine court history, Texas v. EEOC, Texas has once again prevailed in striking down the EEOC’s “guidance” on employer use of arrest and conviction records. Way back in 2012, the EEOC issued “guidance” making it extremely...
By: Sherman & Howard L.L.C.
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/eeoc-benchslapped-for-umpteenth-time-on-24422/

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