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Suit Alleges Trusted Blacks Drew Minorities to High-Rate Loans

By | 09.17.09 | 2:39 pm

As the housing market began booming in the mid-2000s, Wells Fargo & Co. teamed up with prominent African American commentator and PBS talk show host Tavis Smiley and financial author Kelvin Boston, the host of “Moneywise,” a multicultural financial More…

Class Action Suit Accuses Wells Fargo of Discrimination by Neighborhood

By | 09.09.09 | 2:00 pm

Just a year ago, the theory that poor and minority borrowers were to blame for the housing crisis took hold with a vengeance, and so did the belief that the government forced lenders to make subprime mortgages to meet affordable housing goals. The view took on greater More…

Sotomayor: That ‘Wise Latina’ Remark Was ‘A Bad Idea’

By | 07.14.09 | 3:54 pm

Under intense grilling from Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) this afternoon, Judge Sonia Sotomayor was forced to confront directly her words in various speeches to minority law students over the past two decades in which she said that gender and ethnicity can affect how a judge views a case, and may More…

Sotomayor Answers Reveal Long History of Accomplishments — and Are Sure to Be Pounced On

By | 06.05.09 | 9:00 am

The 172-pages of answers (not including the appendix) provided by Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday reveal, as one would expect, a long resume replete with the academic credentials and professional honors we’ve already heard about, plus lots of details of key opinions More…

Will Sotomayor Disappoint Liberals?

By | 05.27.09 | 5:29 pm

Having just listened to a conference call of legal experts set up by the White House to provide reporters the Obama administration’s spin on Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, I have to wonder if liberals, when they’re done defending Judge Sotomayor from the right’s attacks, may end up being disappointed More…

Bush v. Gore Was a Per Curiam Opinion, Too

By | 05.27.09 | 12:05 pm

Reporters and commentators having been making much of the fact that in the case of Ricci v. DeStefano — which upheld New Haven’s right to discard the results of two promotional exams for firefighters, to avoid promoting only white firefighters  — Judge Sonia Sotomayor joined two other Second Circuit Court More…

Sotomayor’s ‘Controversial’ Comments Backed Up By Academic Research

By | 05.26.09 | 3:15 pm

One of the things that most infuriates conservative commentators like Michelle Malkin and Stuart Taylor about Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor is that in delivering a 2002 speech at UC-Berkeley, the judge said that “our experiences as women and people of color affect our decisions” and that “I More…

Report Finds Widespread Discrimination Against Latino Immigrants in South

By | 04.21.09 | 12:08 pm

A new report released today by the Southern Poverty Law Center found that low-income Latino immigrants face increasing hostility as they fill low-wage jobs in the southern United States, which until recently had few Latino immigrants until recently. Based on a survey of 500 low-income Latinos across the South — More…

Obama Signs U.N. Statement Decriminalizing Homosexuality

By | 03.19.09 | 11:41 am

You wouldn’t think it would be news that the president of the United States went along with 66 other nations to sign a statement declaring that homosexuality should not be a crime. But after eight years of President George W. Bush, you can’t take anything for granted. So President Obama’s More…