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All Work By Elizabeth Sepper

Article Mar 2021

The Original Meaning of “Full and Equal Enjoyment” of Public Accommodations

Elizabeth Sepper

This article is a reply to Professor Suja Thomas’s article The Customer Caste: Legal Discrimination by Public Businesses. This reply adds another compelling piece of evidence to Professor Thomas’s thesis by arguing that the federal courts have defied the original meaning of Title II’s central guarantee of “full and equal enjoyment” of public accommodations. That […]

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