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U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit

Mar. 29, 2016

Housing discrimination lawsuit revived by 9th Circuit

California lawyers, representing developers who claim an Arizona city discriminated against Hispanics when it denied a housing project application, convinced the 9th Circuit to revive their case on Friday.

By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer

California lawyers, representing developers who claim an Arizona city discriminated against Hispanics when it denied a housing project application, convinced the 9th Circuit to revive their case on Friday.

A unanimous three-judge panel ruled that the developers presented enough evidence pointing to potential violations of the Fair Housing Act and the 14th Amendment right to equal protection to ...

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