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New York investigating whether Facebook allows housing discrimination
Jul 03, 2019Facebook is already facing charges from HUD that it enabled real estate companies to unlawfully discriminate against users by choosing who could view ads based on race, nationality, religion, color, familial status, sex and disability, but that’s not the only trouble the site is facing. The New York Department of Financial Services is now investigating Facebook as well.
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HUD awards additional $1.2 million to fair housing groups to fight discrimination
May 30, 2019 -
HUD looks to roll back on transgender protections at homeless shelters
May 24, 2019 -
Senate to consider expanding fair housing protections for LGBTQ people
May 07, 2019 -
Ben Carson bashes “imaginary belief” that HUD aims to dismantle fair housing protections
Apr 09, 2019 -
HUD still pursuing Facebook for allowing housing discrimination despite ad changes
Mar 20, 2019 -
Facebook making massive changes to ad platform after being accused of enabling housing discrimination
Mar 19, 2019 -
Citibank to pay $25 million for violating the Fair Housing Act
Mar 19, 2019 -
Fight erupts in Seattle over law prohibiting landlords from checking tenants’ criminal history
Dec 26, 2018 -
HUD gives $23 million to fair housing groups to fight discrimination
Dec 05, 2018 -
MAA must pay $8.7 million to fix Post apartments that are not accessible to persons with disabilities
Nov 21, 2018 -
Prominent senators begin bipartisan push to expand Fair Housing Act
Nov 15, 2018