The Obama administration issues a new rule—and a mapping tool—that are designed to help communities address segregation.
The geography of America would be unrecognizable today without the race-based social engineering of the mid-20th century.
Disparate-impact claims have a long record of opening doors in employment, education, voting, and housing. Conservatives want to bury them.
Section 8 was intended to help people escape poverty, but instead it’s trapping them in it.
The Massachusetts Democrat introduced legislation that takes aim at segregation, redlining, restrictive zoning, and the loss of equity by low-income homeowners.
Do these tax-subsidized apartments perpetuate segregation by excluding some low-income households?