Civil Rights
May 1, 2010
DOJ Making Progress With Financial Rights, Top Official Says
Several major banks recently agreed to settle accusations of saddling minority borrowers with higher home loan rates than similarly qualified whites, proof that a new U.S. Justice Department crackdown on lending discrimination is getting results, a top agency official testified Thursday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Several major banks recently agreed to settle accusations of saddling minority borrowers with higher home loan rates than similarly qualified whites, proof that a new U.S. Justice Department crackdown on lending discrimination is getting results, a top agency official testified Thursday.
In testimony before the House Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Libert...
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