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Are those Anti-discrimination Laws Unconstitutional? In a free society, any person or persons has the right to associate with any other person or persons willing to associate with him/her. And likewise, any person or persons has the right not to associate with any other person or persons for any reason. From the Archives, "In 1964 Congress passed Public Law 88-352 (78 Stat. 241). The provisions of this civil rights act forbade discrimination on the basis of sex as well as race in hiring, promoting, and firing. The word "sex" was added at the last moment. According to the West Encyclopedia of American Law," Did the government achieve it's goal? I don't think so, after almost 50 years a half century we still have discrimination running ramped in our country.
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