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Vol. 16, Issue 2, 2000 January 01, 2000 EDT

Dale v. Boy Scouts of America: New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination Weighs the Balance Between The First Amendment and the State’s Compelling Interest In Eradicating Discrimination

Karen Dayton ,
  • sexual orientation
  • sexual orientation law
  • anti-discrimination laws
  • first amendment
  • dale v. boy scouts of america
  • discrimination
  • case comment
  • bill of rights
  • constitutional law
  • equal protection
Georgia State University Law Review
Karen Dayton, Dale v. Boy Scouts of America: New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination Weighs the Balance Between The First Amendment and the State’s Compelling Interest In Eradicating Discrimination, 16 Georgia State University Law Review (2000).
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