A right to discriminate?

how the case of Boy Scouts of America v. James Dale warped the law of free association

The authors present an argument--synthesizing legal history, constitutional theory, and political philosophy--for how they think the law should deal with discriminatory private organizations, examining the case of "Boy Scouts of America v. Dale," in which the Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts of America had a right to expel gay members.

Yale University Press
2009
9780300121278
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