DOJ Probes NY Coffee Shop Over Lawmaker Refusal Amidst Discrimination Debate
The Department of Justice is reportedly looking into a New York coffee shop after it barred a pro-Israel U.S. lawmaker. This investigation by the Civil Rights Division, which could lead to enforcement action if warranted, has sparked quite a discussion, and it’s easy to see why. At its core, the situation seems to hinge on a fundamental question: where does the right of a business to refuse service end, and where do protected civil rights begin?
The legal framework often cited in these types of disputes involves federal law prohibiting public accommodations from discriminating based on race, religion, or national origin.… Continue reading