Fair Housing
Under Nebraska fair housing law, which class is protected by state law but NOT federal law?
ARace
BMarital status✓ Correct
CFamilial status
DNational origin
Explanation
Nebraska's fair housing law adds marital status (and ancestry) as protected classes beyond the seven federal classes. The federal Fair Housing Act does not include marital status as a protected class.
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