Fair Housing
In North Dakota, the protected class 'sex' under the Fair Housing Act has been interpreted by HUD to include:
AOnly biological sex (male and female)
BSex, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation under HUD's interpretation✓ Correct
COnly married persons
DAge-related gender classifications
Explanation
HUD has interpreted 'sex' discrimination under the Fair Housing Act to include gender identity and sexual orientation discrimination, following the reasoning in Bostock v. Clayton County.
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