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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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We note that a common method of showing a disproportionate adverse effect
is to compare levels of dependence on affordable housing. Where a plaintiff
demonstrates that a protected group depends on low-income housing to a greater
extent than the non-protected population, other courts have found it reasonable to infer
that the protected group will experience a disproportionate adverse effect from a