Intermountain Fair Housing Council et al v. Boise Rescue Mission Ministries et al
Intermountain Fair Housing Council, Janene Cowles and Richard Chinn |
Boise Rescue Mission Ministries and Boise Rescue Mission, Inc. |
1:2008cv00205 |
May 9, 2008 |
US District Court for the District of Idaho |
Civil Rights: Other Office |
Ada - Southern |
Edward J. Lodge |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
42:3601 Fair Housing Act |
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Filing 37 AMENDED MEMORANDUM ORDER granting in part and denying in part 34 Motion to Alter Judgment. The motion is granted only to the extent that the Court has amended its decision as reflected in the amended memorandum order to address arguments raised by plas. The motion is otherwise denied. The Court reaffirms its previous order granting dft's motion for summary judgment (Doc #18), and dismissing the case in its entirety. Signed by Judge Edward J. Lodge. (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by dks) |
Filing 33 JUDGMENT in favor of Boise Rescue Mission, Inc. against Intermountain Fair Housing Council, Janene Cowles, Richard Chinn; Case dismissed in its entirety. Signed by Judge Edward J. Lodge. (caused to be mailed to non Registered Participants at the addresses listed on the Notice of Electronic Filing (NEF) by dks) |
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