Did you know that April is National Fair Housing Month? This year marks the 55th anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act, the landmark civil rights law that made discrimination in housing transactions unlawful. The Act prohibits discrimination because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, and […]
Profundo Bono’s The Finishing School
Since 2004, members of Delaware’s legal community have dedicated their time, talents, and energy to put on a musical that benefits The Combined Campaign for Justice. Profundo Bono, Inc. is a troupe of attorneys and judges who take to the stage every two years to delight audiences with an original work. After postponing a show […]
Qualified Tenant Advocates
It is no secret that there is a housing crisis in this country. Since early 2021, when we were all still immersed in the ramifications of the pandemic, a group of interested stakeholders here in Delaware began to meet on a regular basis (over Zoom, of course), to brainstorm and engage in strategic and targeting […]
Abigail Samuels: The Roxana C. Arsht Fellow
I did not always know I wanted to be a lawyer. The thought really first occurred to me during college when I was an intern in Child, Inc.’s Domestic Violence Advocacy Program, where I worked with survivors of domestic violence navigating the Protection from Abuse (“PFA”) process in Family Court. I was always drawn to […]
Remembering The Honorable Randy J. Holland
CCJ mourns the death of Justice Randy J. Holland. Justice Holland was a role model in Delaware, around the country, and even the world. He embodied the best qualities of what it means to be a lawyer and a judge—integrity, intellectual rigor, and fairness. Justice Holland was also a heroic champion for CCJ. Upon his […]
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