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Advanced Fair Housing Scenarios

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Key Takeaways

  • Disparate impact claims do not require proof of discriminatory intent — only discriminatory effect without business justification.
  • Over 20 states protect source of income, prohibiting discrimination against voucher holders and government assistance recipients.
  • Intersectional discrimination claims address the unique impact of combined protected characteristics.
  • Algorithmic discrimination in AI tools is an emerging fair housing frontier requiring active monitoring.
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1.What is "disparate impact" in fair housing law?

2.What is "source of income" discrimination?

3.What are intersectional discrimination claims?