Posted on 06/25/2015 12:02:23 PM PDT by mojito
A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday embraced a broad interpretation of discrimination claims allowed under the landmark Fair Housing Act, handing a victory to civil rights activists who had feared the justices would rein in such lawsuits.
On a 5-4 vote in a major civil rights case, the court decided that the law allows for discrimination claims based on seemingly neutral practices that may have a discriminatory effect. Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who often casts the deciding vote in close cases, joined the court's four liberals in the majority.
The ruling also was a triumph for President Barack Obama and his administration, which had backed Inclusive Communities Project Inc, a nonprofit group in Texas that claimed the state violated the law by disproportionately awarding low-income housing tax credits to developers who own properties in poor, minority-dominated neighborhoods.
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
It allows the federal government to micro-manage the racial composition of any city or neighborhood. "Low-income" tax credits must now be awarded for "middle-class" neighborhoods.
And it won't stop there. Any set of circumstances where minorities are perceived to be "disadvantaged" whether there is actual discrimination or not, there will now be lawsuits to have the proper quota system implemented according to the whim of some bureaucrat.
These headlines are false.
This is not about discrimination, this is about not using affirmative action.
Feds won’t be happy until there are ghetto rats in every neighborhood.
If elected to office I would never, repeat never appoint anyone with the last name Kennedy to any position.
Except where THEY live.
This allows discrimination predators such as HUD to destroy small and medium sized business owners who own rentals. I’ve seen that firsthand. Now, the intimidation and blackmailing can grow without limit.
“I stopped reading at: Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative...”
Same here. Only an Ignorant ass would say that.
It’s all bad news today. Calling Kennedy a conservative is a joke. This is also a bad decision and continues the muddied waters.
Whatever they have on Kennedy and Roberts they sure use it a lot.
After my first experience with renting and learning about it I bulldozed the house. It was a nice little house. Clean and neat. It once had new paint, carpet, HVAC, ceiling fans, appliances. I did not intend to own and rent something I would not live in myself.
I took all the good stuff out, took off the new steel roof, burned it to the ground, dug a hole and shoved it in, went to the tax office an got it taken off the property tax.
No more rental property for me. I will do what I can to not have terms dictated to me.
I wonder if any scotus types are in the hacked background database files. The hacking of which recently came to be known, though they were hacked starting over 2 years ago.
You are right, the implication of this decision would be worse and far more reaching.
In my earlier post re: King v. Burwell, I asked “What is wrong with Kennedy?”, I ask again here.
keep neighborhoods safe, and sane, and peaceful, with like minded people....
Not to justify today's votes, but Kennedy is actually very conservative in business cases-- not the cases that make headlines, but the ones that make a difference in my day-to-day law practice.
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I think that's what "Gated Communities" are about.
It’s worse than that. It now allows prosecuting (read witch hunting) based on statistical analysis and modeling, computer modeling of expected outcomes. If the model says you’re racist, then you are. Reality be damned. If that doesn’t remind you of another government boondoggle, then...
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