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  2. Bill would make ‘gender expression,’ illegal immigrants ...

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    (The Center Square) – A Washington bill introduced this legislative session would add new protected classes to a state law regarding nondiscrimination against students in the public school ...

  3. Protected group - Wikipedia

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    A protected group, protected class (US), or prohibited ground (Canada) is a category by which people are qualified for special protection by a law, policy, or similar authority. In Canada and the United States, the term is frequently used in connection with employees and employment and housing .

  4. What is Delta-8 and is it legal in your state? Here’s what to ...

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    Delta-8 is also illegal in many states as well. It became legal in Georgia after Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 213. In fact, Delta-8 is legal in every state below the Mason-Dixon.

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  6. Anti-discrimination law - Wikipedia

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    Anti-discrimination law or non-discrimination law refers to legislation designed to prevent discrimination against particular groups of people; these groups are often referred to as protected groups or protected classes. [1] Anti-discrimination laws vary by jurisdiction with regard to the types of discrimination that are prohibited, and also ...

  7. Washington State Law Against Discrimination - Wikipedia

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    The Washington State Law Against Discrimination (also known as WLAD) is a set of laws (specifically, RCW 49.60) designed to protect individuals in the U.S. state of Washington from discrimination. [ 1 ]

  8. Suspect classification - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court established the judicial precedent for suspect classifications in the cases of Hirabayashi v.United States [5] and Korematsu v. United States. [6] The Supreme Court recognizes race, national origin, and religion as suspect classes; it therefore analyzes any government action that discriminates against these classes under strict scrutiny.

  9. The U.S. has a chance to regulate delta-8 THC. Will it? - AOL

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    The ruling has implications for delta-8. Delta-8 can be extracted from hemp in two ways, one that isolates delta-8 THC that naturally occurs in the plant — which is unregulated — and another ...