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Type
Opinion
Author
Karen Nelson Moore
Filed
Jan. 10, 2025
Case
Fair Housing Ctr Metro Detroit v. American House Grosse Pointe
Case status
Decided

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NOT RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION File Name: 25a0009n.06 No. 23-2051 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT FILED Jan 10, 2025 KELLY L. STEPHENS, Clerk FAIR HOUSING CENTER OF METROPOLITAN ) ) DETROIT, ) Plaintiff-Appellant, ) ON APPEAL FROM THE ) UNITED STATES DISTRICT v. ) COURT FOR THE EASTERN ) DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN AMERICAN HOUSE GROSSE POINTE, LLC; ) AMERICAN HOUSE SENIOR LIVING, LLC, ) ORDER Defendants-Appellees. ) Before: MOORE, COLE, and LARSEN, Circuit Judges. KAREN NELSON MOORE, Circuit Judge. The Fair Housing Center of Metropolitan Detroit (“FHC”) brought suit against American House Grosse Pointe, a Detroit-area senior living facility, and its parent company (collectively, “American House”) alleging violations of the Fair Housing Act and Michigan Persons with Disabilities Act. American House moved for summary judgment, and the district court, determining that FHC had standing to sue but nevertheless could not succeed on the merits, granted summary judgment to the defendants. This appeal followed. Because this case closely mirrors another case recently decided by another panel of this court, we follow that panel’s example and VACATE the district court’s judgmen…

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