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Political affiliation isn't a protected class, right? I can prejudice against Trumpians all I like, yes? -- nm
Posted by
Mop (aka Rburriel)
May 4 '16, 18:35
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According to Oregon's biggest law firm, the answer is ...
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ReluctantCynic
May 4, 19:06
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Just tow the damn car! -- (link)
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Mop
May 4, 19:55
1
Call the government for a tow, ya damnable socialist! -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
May 4, 20:09
Didn't the Supremes just decide a case on firing someone based on mistaken political affiliation. Seems like it'd have some overlap. -- nm
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nic to be determined
May 4, 19:09
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Yep! Heffernan v. City of Patterson, New Jersey -- (link)
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ReluctantCynic
May 4, 19:13
"Pro-Trump" isn't technically a political affiliation. It could be covered by the ADA though. -- nm
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Ender
May 4, 18:39
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Heh. :-) -- nm
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Krusty
May 4, 18:41
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