FORD v. WISCONSIN REAL ESTATE EXAMINING BD.

No. 131.

48 Wis.2d 91 (1970)

179 N.W.2d 786

FORD, Appellant, v. WISCONSIN REAL ESTATE EXAMINING BOARD, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided October 9, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief and oral argument by Theodore W. Harris and Adrian P. Schoone, both of Racine.

For the respondent there was a brief by Fritschler, Ross, Pellino & Protzmann and John C. Fritschler, Jr., and David J. Ross, all of Madison, and oral argument by John C. Fritschler, Jr.


BEILFUSS, J.

The parties2 have formulated and argued three questions:

1. Is a real estate broker guilty of racial discrimination in refusing to show property listed with him to Negroes pursuant to the unsolicited oral instructions of the property owner when such instructions were agreed to by the broker at the time the listing contract was made?

2. Does racial discrimination by...

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