San Diego’s housing crisis continues to dominate the headlines. Yet one of the most effective tools for keeping people housed -- rental assistance -- is not getting the attention it deserves.
NY Attorney General Letitia James announces $970,000 in grants to combat housing discrimination in the Capital Region, ...
Following a lengthy litigation, the State Court of Appeals has affirmed in part a Lee County Chancery Court decision ...
The president's executive orders threaten the funding of a wide-range of housing programs, research, and anti-discrimination ...
The Capital Region is the most populous area of the state that is not currently served by a qualified organization to protect ...
A new ordinance that protects formerly incarcerated persons from housing discrimination will be up for vote in city council soon. If ...
Graphic Packaging International LLC’s victory over a worker claiming interference with his rights under disability bias law and retaliation for seeking accommodations for a hand injury was upheld ...
() − The Louisiana Task Force on the Regulation of Community-Based Residential Settings is refining its recommendations for greater oversight of rental properties.
The Trump administration's proposal to cut half of federal workers at the nation's housing agency is targeting employees who ...
Multiple New York adult care facilities and assisted living programs collectively reached a $399,000 final settlement with a watchdog civil rights group in a lawsuit over admissions policies affecting ...
Despite attempts at financial equality, gender continues to impact nearly every aspect of personal finance, including earning ...
New legislation in 2025 focusing on Employee Rights, Public Records Act, Disability Discrimination and Wage and Hour Compliance. Employee Rights ...