In 1988, though, the Court decided that it would begin to make the rules. In a powerful opinion written by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the Court ruled that all-male clubs could no longer exclude female members, since such exclusion denied the women access to business deals with club members.
I'm not sure I even need to comment on this. "denied women access to business deals with club members"(FT says over and over while shaking his head).
Miss O'Conner thinks that the Constitution guarantees women access to "business deals" with club members? Since when does the Constitution guarantee anyone the right to horn in on a private business deal. I had supposed that it guaranteed the opposite.
Not a man on the committee.
Should they be boycotted until this committee "looks like America"?