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Civil Rights

May 27, 2010

Housing Agency, Critic Settle Suit

The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing has agreed to overhaul its investigative policies in the wake of a Norco grandmother's lawsuit claiming the agency harassed her for posting signs in her yard lambasting a group home next door.

By Jason W. Armstrong

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The California Department of Fair Employment and Housing agreed to overhaul its investigative policies in the wake of a Norco grandmother's lawsuit claiming the agency harassed her for posting signs in her yard lambasting a group home next door.

In her 2008 federal lawsuit, Julie Waltz contended that state housing authorities illegally accused her of creating a "hostile...

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