The Nevada Supreme Court says a temporary ban on credit scores can stay in place. The ruling said some practices were discriminatory. MORE ⬇️
That's according to the Nevada Supreme Court.
However, the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies sued the division saying the measures were unconstitutional.
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