The ease of those court challenges is greatly exaggerated. If we had better access to courts the ACLU would go away. Divorce cases clog the courts. They are sometimes the only option, unfortunately. Tort reform is needed but I am sure we disagree on what reform.
Your Best bet is personal injury, if you want to profit. Civil Rights suits rarely result in a big cash payment. It takes a fortune to prevail in these as there are many bills to pay. And if you work for Wall Mart they will get all anyway. Erik I believe in some circles, all those things you listed could, with the
right ACLU attorney, be argued as a basis for a law suit. But I will yield to your expertise. ;)
Quoting Chuck Hards <chuck.hards@gmail.com>:
The law guarantees that discrimination will not be allowed based on race, gender, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, physical handicaps, and marital status.
You can discriminate based on hobbies all you want.
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:12 AM, <diveboss@xmission.com> wrote:
And when they turn it down, I can actually picture certain members filing a law suit for descrimination.
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