Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Minnesota
Bar owner kicked me out of bar and said I couldn't come back. He didn't give reason. I said that was ridiculous. I cannot say he kicked me out on any "protected class" issues. Nevertheless, isn't being kicked out "arbitrarily" grounds enough for being unconstitutional? --- Sleepless in Minnesota
Asked on 12/29/11, 3:21 pm
2 Answer from Attorneys
Landon Ascheman
Ascheman Law
In Minnesota the bar owner has the right to refuse service to anyone for nearly any reason or no reason at all.
Answered on 12/29/11, 4:31 pm
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