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  1. S

    The Legal Status of Gender-Segregated Clubs and Businesses

    Can any law-talkin' folks tell me if "men's clubs" are still legal? What have the courts had to say about this issue? My mother goes to a gym that is for women only. Well, they market exclusively to women, I don't know what they'd do if a man actually tried to sign up. Can you have a business...
  2. C_Felix

    NAACP files complaint over neighborhood schools

    http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/8348916/ http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/us/28raleigh.html Long story short: Wake County Public Schools (That's where Raliegh is located) had a policy where a school cannot have more than 40% of their students receiving free and reduced lunch.* This lead...
  3. Q

    Rush Limbaugh says we need to return to ‘segregated buses'

    Rush Limbaugh's latest: Then he also calls health care reform "racist." (It should be noted Limbaugh is opposed to hate crime laws.) Click here for the full transcript and audio at Media Matters.
  4. 666

    Segregated high school proms divide Georgia's students

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/5586617/Segregated-high-school-proms-divide-Georgias-students.html I was surprised to read this story in the UK press. I always assumed (wrongly, it seems) that Proms were organised by the schools, not the parents. I'm wondering how...
  5. Tony

    Segregation Alive and Well at UCLA

    http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon2007-06-13jl.html Heh, I thought segregation ended in the 60's.
  6. K

    What the... segregation in Omaha classes??

    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/15/us/15omaha.html?_r=1&hp&ex=1145073600&en=5967d6e8f52a9362&ei=5094&partner=homepage&oref=slogin OMAHA, April 14.... ...Ernie Chambers, the only African-American in the Nebraska Legislature, was a major force behind a law enacted this week that calls for...
  7. Tmy

    Alabamans vote to KEEP segregation.

    More like they voted to keep the language in their constitution. Silly red state. (note: there was also a tie in about free public education. Who wants that?) Alabama segregation amendment unchanged MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- A statewide recount showed that Alabama narrowly voted to keep...

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