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  2. Durham Housing Authority to name new building after former ...

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    She sued the authority — her case eventually making it to the U.S. Supreme Court — and won. The decision paved the way for future protections for public housing tenants.

  3. Ricci v. DeStefano - Wikipedia

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    Ricci v. DeStefano, 557 U.S. 557 (2009), is a United States labor law case of the United States Supreme Court on unlawful discrimination through disparate impact under the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

  4. Housing inequality: Black homeowners won’t catch up at this ...

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    But they could with a $1.7 trillion to $2.4 trillion affordable housing plan over two decades, McKinsey says. Housing inequality: Black homeowners won’t catch up at this rate for over 300 years.

  5. NJ real estate agency settles in four alleged Section 8 ... - AOL

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    The cases stated that agents from Hoboken, Jersey City and Upper Montclair violated the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. NJ real estate agency settles in four alleged Section 8 housing ...

  6. Housing discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Housing Amendment Act of 1988 did make a system of administrative law judges to hear housing discrimination cases to help against the illegal actions. Other examples of federal legislation may include increased federal legislation enforcement, scattered-site housing, [ 21 ] or state and local enforcement on a more concentrated level ...

  7. Timeline of disability rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1988 – The Fair Housing Act was amended to protect people with disabilities from housing discrimination in the areas of rentals, sales, and financing, as outlined in the Civil Rights Act of 1968. The amendment also provided that reasonable modifications had to be made to existing buildings and accessibility had to be constructed into new ...

  8. Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. - Wikipedia

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    Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co., 392 U.S. 409 (1968), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case which held that Congress could regulate the sale of private property to prevent racial discrimination: "[42 U.S.C. § 1982] bars all racial discrimination, private as well as public, in the sale or rental of property, and that the statute, thus construed, is a valid exercise of the power of ...

  9. Long-running housing discrimination case finally ends - AOL

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    Such is the case in one of the longest-running cases of Very slowly. But when a resolution finally is upon us, it is that much more remarkable simply because of the amount of time it took to get ...