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At issue is whether the Fair Housing Amendments Act recognizes claims of discrimination based on disparate impact.
In the Supreme Court of the United States, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Et Al., Petitioners, V. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc., Respondents
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In the Supreme Court of the United States, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Et Al., Petitioners, V. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc., Respondent
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At issue is whether the Fair Housing Amendments Act recognizes claims of discrimination based on disparate impact.
In the Supreme Court of the United States, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Et Al., Petitioners, V. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc., Respondent
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In the Supreme Court of the United States, Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Et Al., Petitioners, V. The Inclusive Communities Project, Inc., Respondent
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At issue is whether the Fair Housing Amendments Act recognizes claims of discrimination based on disparate impact.