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15 N.Y.U. J.L. & Liberty 490 (2021-2022)
Bans on Political Discrimination in Places of Public Accommodation and Housing

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                         NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
                  JOURNAL OF LAW & LIBERTY









              BANS ON POLITICAL

              DISCRIMINATION

              IN PLACES OF PUBLIC

   ACCOMMODATION AND HOUSING



                   Eugene   Volokh*



                      INTRODUCTION

    In several major cities and counties, in some territories, perhaps
in the whole states of California and Montana, and to a small extent
in Minnesota, private businesses may not discriminate against
patrons based on certain kinds of political activities. In most of these
jurisdictions (plus in South Carolina), it's also illegal to discriminate
based on political activities in housing (and sometimes in commercial
real estate transactions). Some of these bans are narrow, just
protecting the decisions to belong to or support a political party.






   Gary T. Schwartz Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law (volokh@law.ucla.edu).
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