From: | Angela Swan <aswan@airdberlis.com> |
To: | 'Nate Oman' <nate.oman@gmail.com> |
obligations <obligations@uwo.ca> | |
Date: | 18/06/2015 20:57:57 UTC |
Subject: | RE: Discrimination and Tort |
Yes,
Constantine v. Imperial Hotels, [1944] K.B. 693. Have a look at (1989), 102
Harvard L.R. 1993.
Angela Swan
From: Nate Oman [mailto:nate.oman@gmail.com]
Sent: June-18-15 3:31 PM
To: obligations
Subject: Discrimination and Tort
Is anyone on the list aware of cases in any jurisdiction where discrimination by a business against customers has been treated as a common law tort rather than a violation of antidiscrimination statutes or regulations?
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Nathan B. Oman
Taylor Research Professor
Marshall-Wythe School of Law
The College of William & Mary
P.O. Box 8795
Williamsburg, VA 23187
(757) 221-3919
"We lived in the hope that, if we survived and were good, God would
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