Referral networks' disparate impacts on display in third redlining settlement with a nonbank mortgage lender
Tagged: Redlining
If approved, the settlement would leave legal concerns over free speech, race-based affirmative lending, and the use of data in modern-day redlining lawsuits “without adjudication of any issue of fact or law.”
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