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Can a California employer ask me about my criminal record on a job application or at an interview?

Generally, no. Private (with five or more employees) and public sector (state/local agencies, cities and…
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Can a California employer see my arrest record?

Generally, no. California employers can only ask to see your arrest record when you’re awaiting trial on…
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Can a California employer see my rap sheet (criminal record)?

Generally, no. It can only be seen by certain employers (public utilities, law enforcement, security guard…
California Legislative Session Recap of Privacy Policy
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2020 California Legislative Session Privacy Recap

At the beginning of the year, more than 65 bills were introduced that would have impacted California privacy…
California Proposition 24: Our Analysis
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California Proposition 24: Our Analysis

Proposition 24 (Prop 24), also known as the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, is on the California…
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Should I give my ID to a dating website/app?

It depends. While some dating services do require you to submit a copy of your ID to participate (helping…
Washington Privacy Bill Looks Better, Still Needs Work
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Washington Privacy Bill Looks Better, Still Needs Work

In the wake of California’s landmark state privacy law and the absence of federal action, Washington is among…
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Will paying my bills early increase my credit score?

No, it won’t. While your payment history is the most important factor in determining your credit score, early…

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