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Maryland Restricts Use Of Facial Recognition Technology In Hiring

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Entering a relatively new frontier in employment discrimination law, the Maryland legislature has passed legislation restricting employers’ use of facial recognition technology in the hiring process. The bill becomes...more

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The EEOC’s New One-Way Street: Providing Position Statements to Charging Parties

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Effective February 18, 2016, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) will uniformly allow employees bringing unlawful discrimination claims to gain access to the employer’s Position Statement submitted in...more

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Ninth Circuit Gives EEOC Broad Access to Employee Personal Information During Charge Investigation

When investigating administrative charges of discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission often sends employers Requests for Information that seek details about employees similarly situated to the charging...more

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N.J. Court Upholds Criminal Indictment against Former Employee Who Took Confidential Documents

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Recently, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court upheld a criminal indictment against a former employee of the North Bergen Board of Education (the Board), which stemmed from the alleged theft of public...more

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