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

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Footnote 461.
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Footnote 462.
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Footnote 465.
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Footnote 466.
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Footnote 468.
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Footnote 470.
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Footnote 471.
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Footnote 472.
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Footnote 480.
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Footnote 483.
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Footnote 484.
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Footnote 485.
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