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June 30, 2006

Online Companies Help Defend Craigslist in Discrimination Case

Filed under: personal injury law — @ 6:34 pm
A number of Craigslist’s online peers are helping the company defend itself in a lawsuit accusing them of allowing users to post discriminatory ads in violation of the Fair Housing Act. Craigslist has argued that the 1996 Communications Decency Act provides immunity from such liability for postings on their website.  Lynne Marek, Law.com  06/28/2006
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