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...U. S. 89, 95 (1990). Legislative history cannot supply awaiver that is not clearly evident ... to be sued is never enlarged beyond what a fair reading of the text requires,Ruckelshaus v. Sierra...4th ed. 1968). But thisgeneral (and notably circular) definiti..., some courts' interpretations of the Fair Housing Act (FHA), 42 U. S. C. §3613(c),and the Fair C...
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...Carroll, Director, Fair Housing Assistance Program Division, Office of Fai...-gendered, or between genders; or having a history of same-sex relationships. No one definition in th... of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 U.S.C. 1701t (``The Congress affirms the natio...
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... authority in passing § 3604(f)(3)(B) of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 (FHAA), 1 which de... careful interpretation of the legislative history of the FHAA, and an analysis of the Supreme Court'... a backdrop of the legislative history of the 1968 Fair Housing Act, provides a rational basis for fi...
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...The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), 15 U. S. C... is found in the statute’s context and history. The FDCPA’s separate protection from liability ...As enacted in 1968, §130(c) of TILA provided an affirmative defense ....” See Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Markup Session: S. 1130—Debt ...
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..., CEO of Safeway Stores, Inc., had been given fair warning. Cesar Chavez, president of the United Far... issues of poverty, employment, education, housing, and legal rights. While the BPP's 'Ten-Point Prog...
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.... Part III gives a short history of public housing policies from 1937 to the end of..., and authorized another $5 billion by 1968. (128) These urban renewal projects were not solel...(136) The 1960s also saw the enactment of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, (137) which prohibited racial...
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Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, as amended (Fair Housing Act or Act), prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, or financing of dwellings and in other housing-related activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, or national origin.\1\ HUD, to which Congress gave the authority and responsibility for administering the Fair Housing Act and the power to make rules implementing the Act, has long interpreted the Act to prohibit housing practices with a discriminatory effect, even where there has been no intent to discriminate. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
...I. Background. A. History of Discriminatory Effects Liability Under the Fair...
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... some actual or threatened injury that can fairly be traced to the challenged action of the defendan... parties to bring actions under the Fair Housing Act to challenge alleged discriminatory practices.... and other material in the legislative history, that the nuclear power plants would not be constr...O'Brien, 391 U.S. 367 (1968); Palmer v. Thompson, 403 U.S. 217 (1971). Yet an ...
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... this Court's precedents and the Nation's history of using race in public schools, and requires more... the effects of racially identifiable housing patterns on school assignments. Most white student...of New Kent Cty. , 391 U. S. 430, 435-436 (1968). In 2001, after the decree had been dissolved, Je... social science studies and concludes that "a fair and comprehensive analysis of the research shows t...
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... was coined the Fair Housing Act, passed in 1968, and amended in 1988. The act prohibits discrimin... have Sara and Keenya kind of touch on the history and the coverage of the Fair Housing Act. PRATT: ...