A big flaw of the famous 1964 Civil Rights law is that it engages in regimenting who may or must associate with whom in private commerce. Among free men and women no such regimentation by government is permissible even if, to quote one prominent Republican "it is the law of the land." So is the war on drugs, so used to be laws mandating segregation. Saying something is the law of the land settles nothing at all about whether it should be the law of the land.
Freedom of Association and Rights
- Post author:The Daily Bell
- Post published:May 21, 2010
- Post category:Action / Education / Nebraska / Network Archives
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