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1619 Project Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones Granted Tenure at UNC
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The Colorado Judicial Branch opened applications last week for its 2022 Eviction Legal Defense Fund grants, an initiative that funds programs that provide legal assistance for people facing eviction.
For this round, $1.55 million in grants will be awarded to numerous applicants, the Colorado Judicial Branch said.
The grant program was established in 2019 by the Colorado General Assembly to help people who are experiencing eviction or at risk of eviction get free legal services.
This round of grants comes as the federal eviction moratorium is set to expire by July 31, clearing the way for the eviction of tenants unable to pay rent because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coloradoâs state eviction moratorium expired in December.
Colin Reed: Protecting donor privacy – Supreme Court has chance to protect charity supporters from harassment
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Before joining high court, Thurgood Marshall made history in Detroit | Free Press Flashback Ken Coleman © AP Thurgood Marshall Supreme Court Justice
Thirty years ago this week, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, the great-grandson of a slave and the first African American to sit on the nation s high court, announced his retirement after nearly a quarter century on the Supreme Court.
A liberal from Baltimore, Marshall often ruled in support of civil rights and voting rights cases and played a significant role in helping to power civil rights advances that often were launched from Detroit.
“His great achievement was to expand rights for individual Americans,” wrote Juan Williams, author of “Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary.”