06/02/2026
Towards Justice’s new case against private-equity backed Entrata, Inc. alleges that landlords get kickbacks for autoenrolling vulnerable tenants in predatory rent-reporting products that violate federal law.
Tenants File Class Action Against Rent Reporting Software In New Front in Fight Against Rental Junk Fees - Towards Justice
Yesterday, advocates from Towards Justice and Kelly Guzzo, PLC filed a nationwide class action lawsuit against property management technology (or “proptech”) company Entrata, Inc., alleging that Entrata’s RentPlus rent reporting product uses a deceptive auto-enrollment scheme to charge tenants...
05/14/2026
Towards Justice Executive Director David Seligman celebrates our collaboration with Centro de los Trabajadores - Colorado . This work of building power and dignity throughout our communities takes collaboration and partnerships like these.
05/06/2026
So grateful to Reps Rutinel and Velasco! They moved HB26-1054 through the Colorado House, modeling what it looks like to stand up for worker safety and fill the gaps in worker protection created by the Trump administration. On to the Senate!
05/04/2026
Algorithmic decision systems impact some of the most important decisions affecting our lives. We should know when that is happening, and be able to hold Big Tech accountable when systemic bias infects their systems and our lives. Michelle Dally explains the stakes in this op-ed:
AI ended my career, but it doesn’t have to be this way (Opinion)
Derek Mobley, a black man in California, applied to hundreds of jobs and often received rejections within minutes or the very next day, suggesting human eyes never read his applications. That lawsuit is now a class action, and I’ve joined i…
05/01/2026
This May Day, we’re in the fight.
From taking on the GEO Group in forced labor litigation to challenging surveillance-driven pricing and algorithmic wage suppression, Towards Justice is confronting corporate control wherever we find it.
Worker power doesn’t build itself. We fight for it. ✊
04/23/2026
Last week we filed a class action against Capstone Logistics and its wholly owned subsidiary for unpaid wages. The Complaint alleges the misclassification of warehouse to home delivery drivers and failure to pay for all time worked and unlawful deductions.
04/22/2026
We are so grateful to our legislative sponsors for moving strong protections against surveillance price and wage setting through the Colorado Senate Committee on Business Labor and Technology yesterday. Our legislators are responding to the will of the people: seventy-eight percent of voters Colorado support prohibiting companies from using surveillance data, including browsing history, location, and other personal information, to determine what consumers pay or what workers earn (link to poll in comments below).
Colorado lawmakers push to ban surveillance pricing, wage setting
HB 26-1210 would ban using personal data to set prices or pay. Supporters cite fairness. Opponents warn it could limit discounts.