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HUD v. Rucker

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HUD v. Rucker
Decided March 26, 2002
Full case nameHUD v. Rucker
Citations535 U.S. 125 (more)
Holding
Congress's authorization of evictions of tenants from public housing where a tenant's invitee into the housing engaged in drug-related activity and the tenant did not know about it was constitutional.
Court membership
Chief Justice
William Rehnquist
Associate Justices
John P. Stevens · Sandra Day O'Connor
Antonin Scalia · Anthony Kennedy
David Souter · Clarence Thomas
Ruth Bader Ginsburg · Stephen Breyer

HUD v. Rucker, 535 U.S. 125 (2002), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held Congress's authorization of evictions of tenants from public housing where a tenant's invitee into the housing engaged in drug-related activity and the tenant did not know about it was constitutional.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ HUD v. Rucker, 535 U.S. 125 (2002)
  2. ^ Schueller, Evi (2004). "HUD v. Rucker, Unconscionable Due Process for Public Housing Tenants". U.C. Davis L. Rev. 37: 1175.
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