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Housing Discrimination Law and Litigation, 2025 ed.

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Offering a point-by-point analysis of the field of housing discrimination law,Housing Discrimination: Law and Litigationpresents the background of modern discrimination laws to the most recent fair housing cases and litigation.


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Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
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Publication date:2025-07-15
Practice area:Constitutional law
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Robert G. Schwemm

Schwemm is the Ashland Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law, where he has taught since 1975. Professor Schwemm has written and lectured extensively on fair housing litigation. He has been plaintiffs’ counsel in several landmark housing