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Historical Society to present program on restrictive covenants [Updated]

January 5, 2024

The California Supreme Court Historical Society will present an MCLE program, “Unholy Covenants: How California Courts Came to Enforce Racial and Ethnic Restrictions on Housing and Their Impact Today.” (I’m on the Society’s board of directors.)

Retired Court of Appeal supervising attorney and Society director Bob Wolfe is the presenter.

Registration for the January 17 lunchtime webinar is here. It’s free to all, except there’s a fee for non-Society members wanting MCLE credit.

[February 7 update:

Video of the program is now available here.

Also, Jaclyn Cosgrove writes in the Los Angeles Times, “Racist history lives on in millions of housing records. L.A. County is about to fix that.”]

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