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In reply to the discussion: It's begun..... Florida [View all]Farmer-Rick
(12,344 posts)It depends.
Generally this is true but if they violate your protected status you have a case. Such as firing you because you are not the race they want and you happen to teach civil rights. Maybe it was just a ruse to get rid of someone of a objectionable national origin?
If I walk into a restaurant and they refuse service because they don't like my national origins, then I have a good case against them.
I don't know what race, color, religion, or national origin this person is sooooo there maybe a case.
And the Supreme Court has ruled that free speech does not stop at the school house doors, in reference to public schools...so, it maybe something to consider before assuming the person does Not have a case.
Also there is the issue that if the school is a private facility. Religions get tax exemption and may still be required to meet legal requirements for an educational facility. You can't just open a restaurant kick out all people of color then claim you are a private club. There are specific requirements they have to meet to be considered private.
As in all legal issues, it depends.