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CASE NAME
Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism, Inc. v. Steve Walker
Overview
Plaintiff, an advocacy group, alleges that a homeownership program operated by the Washington State Housing Finance Commission violates the Equal Protection Clause.
Details
Plaintiff claims that the program, which offers financial assistance to first-time homebuyers, limits eligibility to certain racial and ethnic groups and is therefore discriminatory and unconstitutional.
Defendant has asked the court to dismiss the case, arguing that Plaintiff doesn't have standing. Defendant claims that Plaintiff's member, who is said to have been harmed by the program, hasn't experienced any real harm. This is because they haven't proven they were eligible for the program without considering race-based criteria, nor have they shown they were ready to buy a home.
Court
U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington
Status
Filed October 29, 2024 | Ongoing
Relevant Law
Equal Protection ClauseTopic
Government programs