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Criminal Background, Arrest and Conviction Record and Fair Housing

June 12, 2014 | Categories: About FHC, Fair Housing Law, Publications | Tags: arrest record, civil rights, conviction record, criminal background, criminal background check, Disparate Impact, ex-offenders, fair housing, Fair Housing Act, fair housing center of southeastern michigan, Harvard Law Review, HUD, John Relman, Michael Allen, Public Housing, race, racial disparity, tenancy selection, U.S. Department of Justice, US Department of Housing and Urban Development

This article was originally published in our Spring 2014 Newsletter. The United States Department of Justice advises that more than 650,000 ex-offenders are released from prison every year1, and social scientists and legal scholars now estimate up to 65,000,000 people are living with a criminal conviction in the U.S.2 A high percentage of those 65 million […]


Fair Housing Breakfast

January 31, 2014 | Categories: About FHC, News | Tags: Breakfast, event, fair housing center of southeastern michigan, fundraiser, John Relman

Please join us for a Fair Housing Breakfast with Guest Speaker John Relman on Tuesday, February 25th. Details at Fair Housing Breakfast or on the Eventbrite webpage.


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