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You Can't Say That!  The Growing Threat to Civil Liberties from Antidiscrimination Laws by David E. Bernstein

Resources from Introduction
Resources from Chapter 1
Resources from Chapter 2
Resources from Chapter 3
Resources from Chapter 4
Resources from Chapter 5
Resources from Chapter 6
Resources from Chapter 7
Resources from Chapter 8
Resources from Chapter 9
Resources from Chapter 10
Resources from Chapter 11
Resources from Chapter 12
Resources from Conclusion

Resources from Chapter Six

ROY FRANKHOUSER AND BONNIE JOUHARI CASE
DeWayne Wickham, "They Suffer For Doing Right Thing": www.USAToday.com
PR Newswire, "Cuomo Announces Settlement With Chaplain to the Ku Klux Klan Accused of Housing Discrimination": www.FindArticles.com

FAIR HOUSING AND DISCRIMINATORY ADVERTISING
The Fair Housing Advisor, "The Do's and Don'ts of Advertising under the Fair Housing Act"s: www.Mindspring.com/~fairhous/Advertising.htm
The Fair Housing Center of Greater Boston, "Rights and Rules": www.BostonFairHousing.com
National Fair Housing Advocate Online: www.FairHousing.com
PDF of North Dakota Department of Labor "Guidelines on How to Advertise Without Violating Housing Discrimination Laws": www.State.ND.us
PDF of Fair Housing Council of Greater Washington, "Fair Housing Advertising Manual": www.EqualRightsCenter.org

EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION AND ADVERTISING
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission website: www.EEOC.gov
"The Employment Cycle and Applicable Laws, Regulations and Concerns": www.EmploymentLawNet.com

Footnote 195.
West Virginia v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943): USInfo.State.gov

Footnote 196.
Jouhari case docket: www.SPLCenter.org

Footnote 198.
Michael Kelly, "Cuomo's Thought Police," Washington Post, May 17, 2000: www.FrontPageMag.com

Footnote 200.
Dennis Roddy, "Deal Making Nazi a Martyr," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 20, 2000: www.Post-Gazette.com

Footnote 203.
"Other Ideas," Las Vegas Review Journal, April 1, 2000: www.ReviewJournal.com

Footnote 204.
Jeff Jacoby, "Banned in Boston," Boston Globe, April 6, 2000: www.FrontPageMag.com

Footnote 205.
Eugene Volokh, "Freedom of Speech, Cyberspace, Harassment Law, and the Clinton Administration," Law & Contemporary Problems 63 (2000): www1.Law.UCLA.edu

Footnote 206.
24 C.F.R. 109.30a: www.MontanaFairHousing.bizland.com

Footnote 208.
Ragin v. Harry Macklowe Real Estate Co., 6 F.3d 898 (2d Cir. 1993): www.TouroLaw.edu

Footnote 215.
24 C.F.R. 108: www.Access.GPO.gov

Footnote 216.
HUD website: www.HUD.gov

Footnote 221.
Jim Bovard's website: www.JimBovard.com
Response to James Bovard, "The Latest EEOC Quota Madness,": Gilbert F. Casellas (Chairman, EEOC), "Letters to the Editor: Our Noble Mission Is Still Viable," The Wall Street Journal, Tuesday, May 16, 1995: www.JimBovard.com

Footnote 223.
Michael A. Fletcher, "Childhood Lessons Still Inspire New Leader of EEOC," Washington Post, November 30, 1998, p. A23: LegalMinds.lp.FindLaw.com

Footnote 231.
Professor Richard Epstein reflects on his book Forbidden Grounds: www.Law.Duke.edu
Richard Epstein, Forbidden Grounds, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1992): www.HUP.Harvard.edu
Book Review by Richard M. Ebeling: www.FFF.org

Footnote 232.
Abraham McLaughlin, "When Others Harass, Now Managers Lose Pay," Christian Science Monitor, September 10, 1999: search.CSMonitor.com

Footnote 234.
Wooley v. Maynard, 430 U.S. 705 (1977): www.Oyez.org and www.FordhamPrep.org

Footnote 235.
West Virginia State Bd. of Educ. v. Barnette, 319 U.S. 624 (1943): www.Oyez.org and 1stAm.UMN.edu (PDF)

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