Disparate Impact Claims for Criminal Record Discrimination

When employers use criminal background checks in their hiring decisions, they may unintentionally create barriers that disproportionately affect certain racial and ethnic groups. While these policies might appear neutral on the surface, their effects are anything but equal. This legal concept, known as “disparate impact,” provides a powerful framework for

Rehabilitation and Redemption: Making Your Case to Employers

Having a criminal record can create significant barriers to employment, but it doesn’t have to define your future. Successful reintegration into the workforce depends largely on effectively communicating your rehabilitation journey and present capabilities to potential employers. With the right approach, you can transform past mistakes into powerful evidence of

Industry-Specific Considerations for Criminal Records

Navigating employment with a criminal record presents challenges in any industry, but certain sectors impose additional restrictions and scrutiny due to regulatory requirements, safety concerns, and public trust considerations. Understanding these industry-specific considerations is crucial for both employers making hiring decisions and individuals with criminal records seeking employment opportunities. At

Record Sealing and Expungement: How They Affect Employment

For the millions of Americans with criminal records, past mistakes can create seemingly permanent barriers to employment opportunities. Even minor offenses from decades ago can continue to appear on background checks, limiting career options and financial stability. Fortunately, legal remedies exist that can help remove these barriers: record sealing and

When Can Employers Legally Consider Criminal Records?

For millions of Americans with criminal records, the job search process is fraught with uncertainty. A central question looms over every application: Will my past mistakes prevent me from getting this job? While various laws protect against discrimination, employers can still legally consider criminal history in certain circumstances. Understanding when

Ban the Box Laws: State and Local Variations

“Ban the Box” laws rank among the most important employment reforms in recent years. They help people with criminal records get a fair shot at jobs. For roughly 70 million Americans with some criminal history, these laws can mean the difference between constant rejection and a chance to prove their

Criminal Record Discrimination in Employment: Rights and Remedies

For millions of Americans with criminal records, finding stable employment often faces barriers from hiring practices that exclude anyone with a conviction history. These practices ignore the nature of the offense when it happened, or its relevance to the job. This widespread discrimination harms individuals rebuilding their lives and contributes

Filing an Age Discrimination Claim: Step-by-Step Process

Facing age discrimination in the workplace is both professionally challenging and emotionally taxing. When you’ve experienced discrimination because of your age, understanding the proper procedures for seeking justice becomes essential. The path to addressing age discrimination involves specific steps, strict deadlines, and strategic decisions that can significantly impact your outcome.

Age-Related Comments: What Constitutes Evidence of Discrimination

In age discrimination cases, what people say matters enormously. Offhand remarks, casual jokes, or seemingly innocent questions about retirement plans can reveal underlying age bias and serve as crucial evidence in legal proceedings. But not all age-related comments carry equal weight in court or administrative hearings. At Nisar Law Group,

Proving Age Discrimination: Evidence You Need

Age discrimination remains one of the most persistent yet challenging forms of workplace discrimination to prove. While many workers over 40 experience age-based bias, successfully demonstrating that adverse employment actions were motivated by age requires strategic evidence gathering and a thorough understanding of legal standards. At Nisar Law Group, we’ve