FAIR HOUSING LEGAL SUPPORT CENTER
About the Center
The primary goal of The John Marshall Law School Fair Housing Legal Support Center is to educate the public about fair housing law and to provide legal assistance to those private or public organizations that seek to eliminate discriminatory housing practices. To accomplish the goal of eradicating housing discrimination, the Fair Housing Center also:
The Fair Housing Legal Support Center runs the law school's Fair Housing Legal Clinic and a separate predatory lending program. The Fair Housing Legal Clinic allows students to represent victims of housing discrimination, while the predatory lending program allows students to counsel victims of aggressive and oppressive lending practices, as well as offering counseling in foreclosure prevention.
For assistance in planning a conference, securing a speaker from the Center, or to obtain copies of the Center materials, please contact RoseMarie Knight or Elaine Morey.
Discrimination in Senior Housing
"In October 2007, the Center completed a major research project for the Retirement Research Foundation. The study documents discrimination in senior housing. The final report outlines those areas of Illinois law regulating senior housing that may be inconsistent with the requirements of the Fair Housing Act. It summarizes a survey conducted in the Chicago area of seniors and senior housing providers about senior housing problems. It also analyses the results of testing done in the Chicago area to document racial, national origin, and disability discrimination in senior housing facilities.
The Final Report can be accessed by going to http://www.jmls.edu/fairhousingcenter/commentary.shtml."
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