Freedom of Association: Should Americans Have the Right to Discriminate?

Las Vegas Lawyers Chapter

Speaker: 

  • Deroy Murdock, Syndicated Columnist

When does the decades-long battle against discrimination smack into the centuries-old First Amendment right to associate freely with -- and without -- whom we wish? From social clubs to dating services to wedding cakes, must private individuals, organizations, and businesses welcome every man and woman who comes along, or do they have a right to refuse service to anyone? Please join us for a provocative discussion about modern challenges to ancient liberties.

New York political commentor Deroy Murdock is a Fox News Contributor, a Contributing Editor with National Review Online, a Senior Fellow with the Atlas Network, and a former Media Fellow with the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University.  Mr. Murdock’s weekly column — “This Opinion Just In…” — appears in the New York Post, the Dallas Morning News, the New Hampshire Union-Leader, and other newspapers across America. He limits his gambling to low-stakes blackjack, thus confirming that he can count to 21. 

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made either in advance or at the door.

  • $50 - General Admission
  • $35 - State, County, City Attorney & Students Only

**1 CLE Credit - 1 General Credit APPLIED FOR**

The Federalist Society, Las Vegas, Nevada Lawyers Chapter
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400 S. Rampart Blvd., Ste. 400, Las Vegas, Nevada 89145
Matthew D. Saltzman, Esq., Chapter President