Examining Bias in the Criminal Justice System and Credit-Based Discrimination

Obtaining a second chance can be challenging, especially for individuals with low credit scores or criminal records. In particular, those with felonies related to child support issues for example, face significant hurdles that prevents them from jobs, housing, and much more. In this article we try to delve into the complexities surrounding second chances in … Read more

Protecting Veterans from Scams Related to Camp Lejeune Cases

The Camp Lejeune water contamination incident has left a lasting impact on the lives of thousands of veterans, their families, and civilian workers who lived or worked at Camp Lejeune. Tragically, some individuals and organizations have taken advantage of the situation, targeting vulnerable veterans with scams and false promises. In this article, we will explore … Read more

Overcoming Barriers: Veterans and Disabled Veterans with a Prior Eviction

Securing suitable housing is a fundamental necessity for individuals, particularly for veterans and disabled veterans who have served their country. However, finding an apartment in Las Vegas becomes an even more arduous task for these individuals if they have an old eviction on their record. This article sheds light on the specific challenges faced by … Read more

The Real Meaning of Memorial Day

Every year, on the last Monday in May, the United States observes Memorial Day—a solemn day of remembrance dedicated to honoring the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the armed forces. It is a day of deep significance, a time to reflect on the courage, selflessness, and unwavering dedication of … Read more