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Colorado Judge Resigns After Using N-Word Multiple Times

Colorado Judge Resigns After Using N-Word Multiple Times She also questioned why it was socially acceptable for Black people to use the word but not white people. Published 15 hours ago Written by Paul Meara A Colorado judge is resigning after she was censured by the state’s Supreme Court for using racist language with a coworker. Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase was accused of using the N-word multiple times with a coworker and was racially insensitive on numerous occasions, court documents for discipline and censure revealed. The Colorado Supreme Court detailed a 2020 incident in which Chase, a former law clerk and a Family Court Facilitator, was headed to work after attending an event in Pueblo. While driving back, Chase questioned why it was socially acceptable for Black people to use the word but not white people.

Colorado judge resigning after using N-word multiple times, saying all lives matter

Colorado judge resigning after using N-word multiple times, saying ‘all lives matter’ Updated 7:01 AM; Muri Assunção, New York Daily News (TNS) A Colorado judge who used the N-word multiple times, and discussed racial justice issues while seated on her bench has agreed to resign. Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase was censured by the state’s Supreme Court on Friday for using racist language with some of her coworkers. According to court documents, early last year Chase drove her former law clerk and a family court facilitator to an event in Pueblo, Colo. During the ride, Chase, who’s white, asked the facilitator, who’s Black, why white people couldn’t use the N-word, but Black people could.

Colorado judge to resign after using N-word multiple times, saying all lives matter

Colorado judge to resign after using N-word multiple times, saying ‘all lives matter’ Updated 7:52 AM; Muri Assunção, New York Daily News (TNS) A Colorado judge who used the N-word multiple times, and discussed racial justice issues while seated on her bench has agreed to resign. Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase was censured by the state’s Supreme Court on Friday for using racist language with some of her coworkers. According to court documents, early last year Chase drove her former law clerk and a family court facilitator to an event in Pueblo, Colo. During the ride, Chase, who’s white, asked the facilitator, who’s Black, why white people couldn’t use the N-word, but Black people could.

Colorado judge agrees to resign after using N-word multiple times, saying that all lives matter

Colorado judge agrees to resign after using N-word multiple times, saying that ‘all lives matter’ Muri Assunção A Colorado judge who used the N-word multiple times, and discussed racial justice issues while seated on her bench has agreed to resign. Arapahoe County District Court Judge Natalie T. Chase was censured by the state’s Supreme Court on Friday for using racist language with some of her coworkers. According to court documents, early last year Chase drove her former law clerk and a family court facilitator to an event  in Pueblo, Colo. During the ride, Chase, who’s white asked the facilitator, who’s Black, why white people couldn’t use the N-word, but Black people could.

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