Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in New York
Civil Rights
Can the owner of a bar randomly refuse to allow people into the bar just because he doesn't what them there?
Asked on 2/07/04, 3:33 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Stephen Loeb
Law Office of Stephen R. Loeb
Re: Civil Rights
Generally speaking, yes. As long as its a privately owned establishment, and the person bening excluded is being excluded for a non-discriminatory reason.
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Answered on 2/09/04, 9:39 am
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