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Judges from corporate law backgrounds and former proseuctors are harsher on renters, report finds

The People's Parity Project and others are trying to encourage Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont to appoint more judges from non-corporate and non-prosecutorial backgrounds. ....

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Establish data collaboratives to foster meaningful public involvement - Federation of American Scientists

Federal agencies should form Data Collaboratives in which staff and members of the public engage in mutual learning about available datasets and their affordances for clarifying policy problems. ....

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Editorial: Second chances

This is what the Oneonta Daily Star in New York had to say recently about the Clean Slate Act enacted there: ....

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In Our Opinion: Clean Slate is here and we must make it work

America is known as the land of second chances. Recent legislation has made that idea more of a reality for many with checkered pasts. ....

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Hochul's Erasing Criminal Records in a State with 2.2M Criminals

New Yorkers who complete their sentences and stay out of trouble for a certain period of time will have their criminal records automatically sealed under a long-awaited bill signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday. So, banks might hire bank robbers, landlords could house thieves, and car de ....

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