A coalition of lawmakers, advocacy groups and business leaders are backing legislation to automatically seal eligible criminal records.
The SEG Foundation, along with the National Basketball Social Justice Coalition, Clean Slate Utah, and Rasa Legal, will host ...
Anyone convicted of a misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or non-violent felony will have their criminal record sealed from the ...
Democratic Assembly Member Sam Berger is introducing a new bill that would seal records of unproven complaints against law ...
The Clean Slate Act, a law that creates a system for eligible records to be automatically sealed after a person meets necessary requirements, went into effect Jan. 1, 2025. The Minnesota Legislature ...
Defendants from Georgia in the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot have received full pardons from President Donald Trump.
As such, advocates at Clean Slate Utah and Rasa Legal work toward getting some criminal records — misdemeanors and nonviolent ...
Kemba Smith Pradia was convicted of a non-violent drug offense in 1994 and served 6.5 years of a 24-year sentence. She says ...
A new program in Hennepin County is making it easier for people convicted of crimes as kids to seal their records.
Under the Clean Slate Act passed by state lawmakers in 2023, conviction records for low level and non-violent crimes are ...
Dive into 2025 employment laws with key updates on background screening compliance. Learn about ban the box laws, clean slate ...
Giving second chances, one record at a time. Smith Entertainment Group (SEG) Foundation’s co-founder, Ashley Smith, along ...