News FCC threatening to take Knoxville’s only Black-owned radio station off the air Camruinn Morgan-Rumsey May 26, 2022
News Knoxville Owner Says He’s Paid His Debt To Society And Should Be Able To Keep License. Inside Radio May 26, 2022
News FCC moves to strip license from WJBE 99.7 owner, radio station fights back Octavia Johnson May 25, 2022
Press Release FCC Threatens to Take Knoxville’s Only Black Owned Radio Station Off the Air Over Owner’s Personal Tax Conviction Andrew Wimer May 25, 2022
Case Feds threaten to end only Black radio station in Knoxville over owner’s personal tax conviction May 25, 2022
News WJBE radio, a cultural touch point for Black listeners, fights FCC move to strip license Angela Dennis May 24, 2022
News Got a criminal record? New law makes it easier to get licensed in your chosen field Heather Holeman May 17, 2022
News Gov. Stitt passes bill eliminating licensing barriers for people with criminal records Miranda Vondale Foster May 17, 2022
Press Release Oklahoma Eliminates Licensing Barriers for People with Criminal Records J. Justin Wilson May 17, 2022
News California should expand occupational reforms for experienced firefighters, EMTs Darwyn Deyo April 5, 2022
News Lawmakers kill measure to let people with criminal records be addiction counselors Whittney Evans March 2, 2022
News Texas woman alleges city officials shut down her home daycare after golfers complained about noise from children Madison Hall February 18, 2022
News Judge suggests Calif. ban on EMT licensing for felons not absolute Daniel Wiessner January 12, 2022
News 7th Circuit to challenge Calif.’s ban on felons becoming EMTs by 9th Circuit Amber Gibson January 10, 2022
News Remove Extra Barriers to Ex-Offenders Seeking Work Mike Greenberg, Justin Pearson December 14, 2021
News ‘I love what I do, I want to do it again:’ Man sues over Virginia’s barrier crimes law, lawmakers say changes are happening Jasmine Turner November 23, 2021
News Persons in recovery from substance use disorder can provide powerful help to others in need, but not all are allowed to help Frank Green October 14, 2021
News America Needs Drug Counselors, But Some People Are Banned From The Occupation For Life Andrew Wimer October 13, 2021
News A State Law Keeping Some People Out of Jobs Due to Past Convictions to be Challenged in Federal Court Michael Pope October 4, 2021
News Virginia man suing state over barrier crimes: ‘I’m a very changed individual’ Brendan King September 29, 2021
News Drug user turned counselor sues state over law blocking employment options Jackie DeFusco September 29, 2021
News Virginia’s decades-old barrier crime laws are facing a federal court challenge Kate Masters September 29, 2021
Press Release Aspiring Addiction Counselor Sues to End Virginia’s Past-Conviction Discrimination J. Justin Wilson September 29, 2021
Case Aspiring Addiction Counselor Sues to End Virginia’s Past-Conviction Discrimination September 28, 2021
Press Release Pennsylvania Court Strikes Down Licensing Law that Kept Two Philadelphia-area Women from Working in Cosmetology Andrew Wimer August 25, 2020