Sep 2, 2008

MORNING COURT 9/02/08

lesbian sues eHarmony.com for discrimination
A Northern California woman sued the online dating service eHarmony alleging it discriminates against gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. Linda Carlson said she tried to use the site to meet woman but was refused based on sexual orientation. When she wrote to complain, they refused to change their policy.

HOW WOULD YOU RULE IN THIS CASE? LEAVE YOUR RULING BELOW! GUILTY, NOT GUILTY OR THROWN OUT OF COURT?

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The last caller you took for this topic is mistaken. Businesses have no obligation to serve anyone in most states. The only time the anti-discrimination laws come in to play is when you are employing someone. MMM#331