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Freeman’s Background Check Win Has Little to Do with Background Checks, Everything to Do with EEOC Experts.

The EEOC has pushed hard in recent years to curb employer use of background checks in hiring decisions (see our blog post here).  In 2009, the EEOC filed suit against Freeman, a national provider of integrated services, alleging that Freeman relied on credit and criminal background checks that caused a disparate impact on black and … Continue Reading

The EEOC Loses The Statistical Battle Trying To Prove Disparate Impact Against Employers Using Background Checks in Hiring Decisions

On January 28, 2013, the Northern District of Ohio granted Defendant Kaplan Higher Education’s motion for summary judgment in EEOC v. Kaplan Higher Education Corp. The Court dismissed the matter because the EEOC failed to meet its burden of proving that Kaplan’s use of background checks had a “disparate impact” on minority applicants. In the case, … Continue Reading
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