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Sep 16
Antidiscrimination Laws and the First Amendment

  September 16, 2019, 12:00 PM

  John Locke Foundation, 4800 Six Forks Rd, Raliegh, NC 27609


Can a state use its nondiscrimination laws to compel business owners to speak in support of messages they oppose? One of the most important constitutional questions of our time is whether the First Amendment will retain its supremacy as nondiscrimination laws increasingly are applied to limit freedom of speech and religion. Prof. Wallace of Campbell Law School will discuss the current state of this critical conflict between freedom and equality.

Antidiscrimination Laws and the First Amendment

Antidiscrimination Laws and the First Amendment with Greg Wallace

Posted by John Locke Foundation on Monday, September 16, 2019

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