To: Moseley
While I am sympathetic with the tone of the article, there is settled case law that basically states if you open your doors to the public, that means all the public. Not a property rights issue.
36 posted on
03/04/2014 3:03:13 PM PST by
sauropod
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To: sauropod
While I am sympathetic with the tone of the article, there is settled case law that basically states if you open your doors to the public, that means all the public
No, that is incorrect. That is what the news media is trying to tell you these days.
But the principle you state only applies to ESSENTIAL SERVICES -- a "public accommodation."
Not all businesses are essential services, like buses, trains, inns (from when they were rare, not plentiful).
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03/04/2014 4:08:42 PM PST by
Moseley
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