The U.S. supreme court ruled that victims of discrimination under the Fair Housing Act can sue based upon a legal theory called disparate impact discrimination, which addresses conduct that appears neutral on its face, but which nonetheless has a discriminatory effect.
Read the full article in New York Real Estate Journal, written by Andrew Lieb, Esq., and Dennis Valet, Esq. here.
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Supreme Court Rules To Remove Housing Discrimination: Landlords And Developers Beware
Supreme Court Rules To Remove Housing Discrimination: Landlords And Developers Beware
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