Reporter who writes about legal affairs from The Wall Street Journal's headquarters in New York. His areas of coverage include the federal judiciary, privacy, gun laws and anticorruption.
Links: @joe_palazzolo | Link to bio | (Current as of: May 14, 2015)
Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
July 24, 2017
State restrictions, increasing cost and a long campaign by businesses has discouraged plaintiffs.
News Story
Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
May 7, 2015
Criminal records live on in some reports even after being expunged from government databases leaving many with difficulties of getting jobs and housing.
Links: @joe_palazzolo | Link to bio | (Current as of: May 14, 2015)
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News StoryWe Won’t See You in Court: The Era of Tort Lawsuits Is Waning
Joe PalazzoloWall Street Journal (WSJ)
July 24, 2017
State restrictions, increasing cost and a long campaign by businesses has discouraged plaintiffs.
News Story
Fight Grows to Stop Expunged Criminal Records Living On in Background Checks
Joe Palazzolo, Gary FieldsWall Street Journal (WSJ)
May 7, 2015
Criminal records live on in some reports even after being expunged from government databases leaving many with difficulties of getting jobs and housing.
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