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by bcrosby95
1759 days ago
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> Similarly, businesses and institutions have a First Amendment right (the right of association) to choose who they do business with. Private institutions. George Mason University is a public school and the situation for this professor is actually the exact opposite of what you seem to be claiming here. |
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If en employee there notified them that they had been infected with a highly infectious disease (think smallpox) and still wanted to go to work, would they have a right to deny that person? If so, what specifically constrains them in a situation like this that wouldn't in a situation like that?