Case Maryland small business owner files federal lawsuit against USDA over policy of permanent punishment for crime for which he already served his time August 1, 2023
News Minnesota Caretaker Gets Lifetime Ban for Crime She Didn’t Commit Daryl James and Mike Greenberg July 31, 2023
News ‘A second prison’: People face hidden dead ends when they pursue a range of careers post-incarceration Tara Garcia Mathewson July 28, 2023
News Letter: Utah is continuing to mistreat people with criminal records Erica Smith Ewing July 17, 2023
News Horowitz: DeSantis vetoes 2 weak-on-crime bills from GOP-dominated legislature Daniel Horowitz July 11, 2023
News FCC USES CRIMINAL BACKGROUND AGAINST A BLACK-OWNED RADIO STATION’S ACCESS TO LICENSING Sharelle Burt June 26, 2023
News Black-owned radio station may lose license over FCC ‘character qualifications’ policy Jonathan Franklin June 25, 2023
News Knoxville has only one Black-owned radio station. The FCC is threatening its license. Jonathan Miller June 20, 2023
Press Release New Law Clears the Way for South Carolinians to Make a Fresh Start in Licensed Jobs Andrew Wimer May 9, 2023
News Arizona DOC Accused of Cheating Both Guards and Prisoners Out of Hourly Wages Benjamin Tschirhart February 21, 2023
News Commentary: SC professional licensing reform key to a fresh start Meagan Forbes and Nick Sibilla February 21, 2023
News How Louisiana is easing roadblocks for people with criminal histories to work Roby Chavez October 19, 2022
News Former drug addict turned addiction counselor fights law barring him from providing counseling Jakob Cordes August 3, 2022
Press Release Aspiring Counselor Will Appeal Case Challenging Virginia’s Criminal-History Discrimination Andrew Wimer August 2, 2022
Press Release New Louisiana Law Helps People with Criminal Records Find Work J. Justin Wilson June 22, 2022
Press Release Two New Illinois Laws Seek to Break Down Barriers to Employment and Entrepreneurship Andrew Wimer June 16, 2022
Press Release Despite Setback in Court, Former California Prison Firefighters Will Continue to Fight for EMT Certification Andrew Wimer June 13, 2022
News Appeals court upholds California rules preventing many former inmates from becoming firefighters Bob Egelko June 9, 2022
News Florida is punishing a family for a decades-old crime | Opinion Erica Smith Ewing and Daryl James June 9, 2022
News He Paid His Debt to Society. The Feds are Still After His Radio Station. Andrew Ward and Daryl James June 8, 2022
News He Paid His Debt to Society. The Feds are Still After His Radio Station. Andrew Ward and Daryl James June 8, 2022
Press Release New Minnesota Law Helps People with Criminal Records Find Work J. Justin Wilson June 3, 2022