UMich removes two questions related to job applicants’ criminal history, will ask in background check
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“The University has been a laggard, not a leader,” Lassiter said. “Many other universities, many other local governments have already (made this decision) — it took way longer than it should have. There’s no justification for why the University delayed this so long.”Featured Publications
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This IVF bill is a perfectly reasonable compromise. So, of course, Congress won’t pass it.