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Bank of America Corp. v. City of Miami

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              Nos. 15-1111 and 15-1112

In  the Supreme (court of the uniteb *tatet


     BANK OF AMERICA  CORP., ET AL., PETITIONERS
                         V.
              CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA


       WELLS  FARGO & CO., ET AL., PETITIONERS
                         V.
              CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA


              ON  WRITS OF CERTIORARI
        TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
              FOR THE ELEVENTH CIRCUIT


           BRIEF FOR THE  UNITED STATES
    AS AMICUS  CURIAE SUPPORTING  RESPONDENT


TONYA ROBINSON
Acting General Counsel
MICHELLE ARONOWITZ
  Deputy General Counsel
  for Enforcement and
  Fair Housing
JEANINE WORDEN
KATHLEEN PENNINGTON
M. CASEY WEISSMAN-
  VERMEULEN
AYELET WEISS
Attorneys
  Department of Housing
  and  Urban Development
  Washington, D.C. 20410


IAN HEATH GERSHENGORN
  Acting Solicitor General
  Counsel of Record
VANITA GUPTA
  Principal Deputy Assistant
  Attorney General
IRVING L. GORNSTEIN
  Counselor to the Solicitor General
CURTIS E. GANNON
Assistant to the Solicitor General
SHARON M. McGOWAN
APRIL J. ANDERSON
  Attorneys
  Department of Justice
  Washington, D.C. 20530-0001
  Supreme CtBriefs @usdoj.gov
  (202) 514-2217


Ameri   Ba AssociAtib

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