The applicant sued after he was denied a job based on the conviction, alleging violations of Pennsylvania’s ban-the-box law.
The appeals court disagreed. In reversing that decision, Circuit Judge Bibas explained that the statute's language focuses on what kind of information an employer receives, not where it comes from.
Gov. Andy Beshear’s office argues the case law the Lexington newspaper seeks to overturn is “settled precedent.” ...
Michael L. Cioffi of Blank Rome is asking that the Eleventh Circuit vacate and enter judgment in favor of Chiquita or remand ...
The 7-0 decision Tuesday, Jan. 20, signed Grow Jackson, a local nonprofit, to a five-year lease through 2030 at 100 Armory Court. Grow Jackson would handle all operating expenses, while the county ...
If you're like most Arkansans, you envision elections coinciding with crisp November days, yard signs sprouting like weeds, ...
The jury trial of a former Immanuel Baptist Church ministry worker accused of child sexual abuse has been delayed until June.