- 4 - set forth 14 claims: (1) Violation of the Federal Fair Housing Act; (2) violation of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act; (3) violation of the Unruh Civil Rights Act; (4) violation of Federal substantive due process; (5) violation of California substantive due process; (6) violation of Federal equal protection laws; (7) violation of California equal protection laws; (8) violation of California procedural due process; (9) violation of California privacy laws; (10) violation of Federal freedom of association laws; (11) violation of California freedom of association laws; (12) California inverse condemnation; (13) California estoppel by nonconforming use rights; and (14) California estoppel by exceeding zoning authority. The plaintiff class incorporated into each of the above-referenced claims between 38 and 44 paragraphs of additional material. Paragraph 35 of that additional material alleged bodily injury among nine other losses suffered by petitioner and members of petitioner’s class. Paragraph 35 states: By reason of defendant’s unlawful acts or practices, plaintiffs and members of plaintiff class have suffered loss of housing, violation of their civil rights, monetary damages, humiliation, and bodily injury, including but not limited to physical and emotional distress. Plaintiffs and members of the plaintiff class have also suffered the loss of the important social, business, economic, and political benefits of associations that arise from living in communities integrated with families and children.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: November 10, 2007