United States Ninth Circuit
Fair Housing Council of San Fernando Valley v. Roommate.com, LLC, 09-55272
In a suit alleging that a roommate-matching service website’s questions requiring disclosure of sex, sexual orientation and familial status, and its sorting, steering and matching of users based on those characteristics, violate the federal Fair Housing Act (FHA) and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), the district court's grant of summary judgment to the plaintiffs, permanent injunction, and order awarding attorney's fees is: 1) vacated in part where plaintiffs had organizational standing; and 2) dismissed in part where the FHA and FEHA do not apply to the sharing of living units because precluding individuals from selecting roommates based on their sex, sexual orientation and familial status raises substantial constitutional concerns, and therefore the defendant's prompting, sorting and publishing of information to facilitate roommate selection is not forbidden by the FHA or FEHA.
Appellate Information
- Decided 02/02/2012
- Published 02/02/2012
Judges
- Kozinski
Court
- United States Ninth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Elizabeth Brancart, Timothy L. Alger