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Diane L. Houk
Of Counsel
Diane L. Houk joined the firm in 2009. Her practice focuses on housing discrimination matters. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Houk co-founded the New York City-based Fair Housing Justice Center in 2004 and served as its first Executive Director until 2009. Ms. Houk previously worked at the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in the Housing & Civil Enforcement Section from 1991 to 2004. During her tenure as a Senior Trial Attorney, Ms. Houk served as lead counsel in more than thirty housing discrimination cases filed by the United States in federal courts throughout the country. Her docket included systemic “pattern and practice” cases, as well as individual complaints referred by HUD, involving allegations of race, national origin, familial status, sex, and disability discrimination. These included rental discrimination cases based on “testing” investigations and local land use cases, such as United States v. Yonkers, NY; United States v. Parma, OH; United States v. City of Jacksonville, FL; and United States v. Pooler, GA.. Ms. Houk created and implemented the Schools and Housing Opportunity Initiative in 1999, a one-year pilot project between the Division’s Educational Opportunities and Housing Sections to assist jurisdictions in promoting voluntary residential integration opportunities that would decrease racial isolation in schools. In 2000, Ms. Houk was named Special Litigation Counsel by the Division. In that role, she oversaw the development and litigation of race, national origin, and religious discrimination cases involving land use and zoning, redevelopment plans, building and occupancy codes, and affordable housing programs. Prior to joining the Department of Justice, Ms. Houk was in private
practice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for seven years litigating civil
rights cases alleging race, national origin, disability, sexual harassment,
and sexual orientation discrimination in housing and employment. She
served as General Counsel to the Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing
Council and handled numerous cases utilizing evidence obtained from
“fair housing testing.” Education
Columbia University, J.D., 1983 College of Wooster, B.A., Urban Studies major, 1981 Admissions
U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. District Courts, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; District of Columbia; New York Publications
“No License to Discriminate: Real Estate Advertising, Source
of Income Discrimination, And Homelessness in New York City,”
Freiberg and Houk (Fair Housing Justice Center, September 2008) |
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