Section 10
- Citation
- Section 10
- Parent Document
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Jurisdiction
- United States (federal)
- Effective Date
- 1994-09-12
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- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
- Yesler Terrace Community Council v. Cisneros, 37 F.3d 442 (1994)
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446 chars. In view of this conclusion, we need not reach Yesler's contention that the due process determination was invalid because HUD failed to look to the actual practices of Washington courts in deciding whether state court eviction procedures satisfy the basic elements of due process. Yesler, of course, is free to bring these practices to HUD's attention in any future rulemaking. --- 040dissent by Kozinski --- KOZINSKI, Circuit Judge, dissenting: