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Indiana and North Carolina limit employer inquiries into criminal records
Lexology (registration)
Indiana's new law prohibits employers from refusing to employ or from otherwise discriminating against any person because of an expunged or sealed conviction or arrest record. The new law specifically provides that a job application only may include a 
Faegre Baker Daniels LLP | Indiana's Revised "Second Chance" Law Prohibiting Linex Legal (registration) (press release)

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Clerk: Expunging Arrest Records Can Help Employment Chances
CBS2 Chicago
(CBS) – In this economy, jobs are tough to find, and if you've been arrested, it's almost impossible. That's one reason unemployment is so high in the inner city. But as CBS 2's Derrick Blakley reports, there are steps that can provide a second chance.


New law could clear thousands of criminal records
Kokomo Tribune
The new law, House Enrolled Act 1482, creates the state's first criminal-records expungement process that covers a wide array of crimes, from drunken driving to drug dealing, that can be erased by the courts. It replaces a current law that gives courts


New Criminal Code Changes to Affect Indiana Employers on July 1, 2013
The National Law Review
This new Indiana law, which goes into effect on July 1, 2013, relates mostly to conditions and procedures for the sealing or expunging of certain criminal records after a prescribed period of time. However, HEA 1482 also includes language making it

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ExpungeCenter.com Releases Easy 3-Minute Eligibility Test for Criminal Record
PR Web (press release)
The founders of ExpungeCenter.com who developed a do-it-yourself, no attorney required toolkit to assist in expunging or sealing criminal records have released an easy 3-minute eligibility test. The majority of Americans are able to pass the test and

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