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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski
Okay, but that is that the baker's right doesn't trump (Hi Thurgreed!) the law. But that says my understanding is correct- w/o the law the restaurant (or hotel) could refuse service? Not making any argument, just wanting to make sure i understand the law.
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I’m pretty sure that current equal protection principles would prevent the BBQ owner from discriminating based upon race because of his religion, even if the Civil Rights Act was thrown out.
But that is just the supposition of a former con law junkie. Maybe tell one of your versions of Fenwock to spend an hour or so on Westlaw to find a solid answer?