NEA discrimination against PFOX



Eugene Volokh has this post on the Volokh Conspiracy that begins:

As I mentioned below, the National Education Association — basically an advocacy group and a labor union — refused to lease Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays (PFOX) exhibit space at its 2002 convention, because the NEA disapproved of PFOX’s position that gays and lesbians can and ought to “make the choice to leave homosexuality.” PFOX then sued, claiming that this constituted sexual orientation discrimination in a place of public accommodation, in violation of D.C. human rights law.

Volokh has another post titled: Is Discrimination Against Ex-Gays Sexual Orientation Discrimination Under D.C. Law?

Related: Human Rights Office Sued for Refusing to Protect Former Homosexuals



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