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Colorado judge Natalie Chase resigns after using N-word multiple times and using racially insensitive language

By Caitlin O Kane Alicia Garza on the origin of Black Lives Matter A Colorado judge who was censured by the state s Supreme Court after being accused of using racist language with a coworker has resigned. The Colorado Supreme Court said Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase used the N-word multiple times with a coworker and was racially insensitive on many occasions, according to court documents recommending discipline for Chase and public censure from the Court. The documents detail a 2020 incident in which Chase, a former law clerk and a Family Court Facilitator were driving back to work after attending an event in Pueblo, Colorado.

Colorado judge resigns after using N-word

Colorado judge resigns after using N-word Caitlin O Kane © Colorado Office of Judicial Evaluation chase.jpg A Colorado judge who was censured by the state s Supreme Court after being accused of using racist language with a coworker has resigned. The Colorado Supreme Court said Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase used the N-word multiple times with a coworker and was racially insensitive on many occasions, according to court documents recommending discipline for Chase and public censure from the Court. The documents detail a 2020 incident in which Chase, a former law clerk and a Family Court Facilitator were driving back to work after attending an event in Pueblo, Colorado.

Colorado judge resigns after she used the full N-word in conversation Black co-worker: court documents

A Colorado judge who was recently censored by the state s Supreme Court amid accusations of racist language has now resigned. According to CBS News, documents compiled by the Colorado Supreme Court include details about Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase s racially insensitive conversation with a co-worker. The conversation allegedly took place back in 2020 as Chase, a Family Court Facilitator, and a former law clerk were driving back home from Pueblo, Colo., after attending an event. Judge Chase is white and the Family Court Facilitator is Black, the documents read. On the way back from Pueblo, Judge Chase asked the Family Court Facilitator questions about why Black people can use the N-word but not white people, and whether it was different if the N-word is said with an er or an a at the end of the word.

Colorado Judge Resigns After Using N-Word Multiple Times, Using Racially Insensitive Language

Colorado Judge Resigns After Using N-Word Multiple Times, Using Racially Insensitive Language A Colorado judge who was censured by the state s Supreme Court after being accused of using racist language with a coworker has resigned. The Colorado Supreme Court said Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase used the N-word multiple times with a coworker and was racially insensitive on many occasions, according to court documents recommending discipline for Chase and public censure from the Court. The documents detail a 2020 incident in which Chase, a former law clerk and a Family Court Facilitator were driving back to work after attending an event in Pueblo, Colorado.

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