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Gallagher v. Magner Ex Rel. City of St. Paul's Department of Neighborhood Housing & Property Improvement, 619 F.3d 823 (2010)

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Gallagher v. Magner Ex Rel. City of St. Paul's Department of Neighborhood Housing & Property Improvement, 619 F.3d 823 (2010)
Parent Document
Gallagher v. Magner Ex Rel. City of St. Paul's Department of Neighborhood Housing & Property Improvement, 619 F.3d 823 (2010)
Effective Date
2010-09-01

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The Fair Housing Act (“FHA”) prohibits property owners and municipalities
from blocking or impeding the provision of housing on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, familial status, or national origin. 42 U.S.C. § 3604(a)–(b). Appellants
argue that summary judgment was inappropriate because there is sufficient evidence
to support their claims under the following theories: disparate treatment, disparate
impact, retaliation, and failure to affirmatively further fair housing. We address each
theory in turn.2 (1)    Disparate Treatment