Redlining is the discriminatory practice of denying services—typically financial—to residents of certain areas based on their ...
The days of legally sanctioned race-based housing discrimination may be behind us, but the legacy of attitudes and practices that kept nonwhite citizens out of some neighborhoods and homeownership ...
Redlining, or the practice of denying credit to residents of certain areas due to the high number of ethnic or racial minorities living there, is not a new problem. It’s also not limited to mortgage ...
Redlining is a term that evokes painful memories of discrimination, systemic inequality and economic hardship for countless communities, particularly those of color. Historically, redlining referred ...
In the 1930s, the U.S. government introduced the practice of redlining — categorizing neighborhoods based on the ethnic and racial backgrounds of the people who lived there, with areas primarily ...
The Justice Department has secured $122 million from a dozen banks and mortgage companies in redlining cases since Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the agency's Combat Redlining Initiative ...
Only a writer with great confidence in her scholarly and narrative abilities would reserve a book’s most dramatic line for the acknowledgments. On the 237th page of After Redlining: The Urban ...
The country's top law enforcement officers are reaching redlining settlements with mortgage lenders at a record pace, agreements they claim have and will generate significant mortgage originations.
When Wendyliz Martinez traveled from Pennsylvania to the Bronx to stay with her mom during the pandemic, she was looking for a way to balance childcare with her online graduate studies at Penn State.
Every day, lawyers and paralegals face the challenge of reviewing contracts. This job can be tough. A single contract might have many changes before both parties agree. Contract redlining is a key ...