Gautier v. Wall, 09-2411, concerned a denial of a defendant’s application for a certificate of appealability an order vacating the judgment of the district court as the court lacked jurisdiction to consider defendant’s second or successive petition without authorization, and not one of defendant’s claims meets the gatekeeping requirements of section 2244(b).
Astralis Condo. Ass’n v. Sec’y, U.S. Dep’t of Housing & Urban Dev., 09-2497, concerned a condominium association’s petition for review of an ALJ’s order granting relief to plaintiffs, in an action against the condominium association claiming that plaintiffs were entitled to preferred parking spaces at their residence by reason of their handicaps. In denying the petition, the court held that the record in this case provides substantial evidence to support the ALJ’s serial findings that the plaintiffs were handicapped, that the condominium association knew of their handicaps, and that the association refused to honor plaintiffs’ requests for reasonable accommodation in violation of the Fair Housing Amendments Act.
Related Resources:
- Full text of Astralis Condo. Ass’n v. Sec’y, U.S. Dep’t of Housing & Urban Dev., 09-2497
- Full text of Gautier v. Wall, 09-2411
- Full text of Fusi v. O’Brien, 09-1060
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