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Johnson v. U.S.D.A., 734 F.2d 774 (11th Cir. 1984)
The court of appeals reversed the district court’s decision to deny a state-wide class of Farmers Home Administration borrowers a preliminary injunction to enjoin the agency from continuing to file non-judicial foreclosures in Alabama. The court found that there was a substantial likelihood that mortgagors would prevail, at least in part, on their due process and equal protection claims against the Farmers Home Administration for its failure to properly and consistently service loans in the state.
