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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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Appellants seemingly appeal the district court’s dismissal of their state law
claims, but they fail to offer any evidence in support of these claims or explain why
the district court’s analysis was wrong. Instead, they merely reiterate the theme of
their case—the “discriminatory environment and attitude in housing code
enforcement.” These conclusory allegations are insufficient to defeat summary
judgment. Rodgers v. City of Des Moines, 435 F.3d 904, 907–08 (8th Cir. 2006)