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  2. Katzenbach v. McClung - Wikipedia

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    Katzenbach v. McClung, 379 U.S. 294 (1964), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court which unanimously held that Congress acted within its power under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution in forbidding racial discrimination in restaurants as this was a burden to interstate commerce.

  3. Family-owned restaurant forced to close after ‘frivolous ...

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    A popular restaurant in California’s Bay Area is shutting its doors after settling a costly discrimination lawsuit — over its ‘Ladies Night’ promotion.

  4. Gender-based dress codes - Wikipedia

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    Gender-based dress codes are dress codes that establish separate standards of clothing and grooming for men and women. These dress codes may also contain specifications related to the wearing of cosmetics and heels and the styling of hair. Gender-based dress codes are commonly enforced in workplaces and educational institutions.

  5. Restaurant employee sent home for refusing to remove her ...

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    An employee at a Chicken Express in Texas was sent home from work by her manager after she refused to take off her hijab.

  6. Unruh Civil Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The Unruh Civil Rights Act (colloquially the "Unruh Act") is an expansive 1959 California law that prohibits California businesses from engaging in unlawful discrimination against all persons (consumers) within California's jurisdiction, where the unlawful discrimination is in part based on a person's sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, age, disability, medical condition ...

  7. NJ fines Asbury Park restaurant $5K over sleeveless shirt in ...

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    Brando's Citi Cucina in Asbury Park agreed to pay $5,000 to a nonbinary customer who said they were denied service because they didn't comply with the restaurant's dress code, resolving a civil ...

  8. NJ restaurant accused of racist double standard in dress code ...

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    A New Jersey bar and restaurant is again facing claims of a racist double standard in enforcing its dress code in the wake of a viral video. A New Jersey bar and restaurant is again facing claims ...

  9. Two Pesos, Inc. v. Taco Cabana, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Lanham Act prohibits "the deceptive and misleading use of marks" to protect business owners "against unfair competition." [4] The Act defines trademarks as "any word, name, symbol, or device or any combination thereof" used by any person "to identify and distinguish his or her goods, including a unique product, from those manufactured or sold by others and to indicate the source of the ...