Steve Sanders is a law professor specializing in constitutional law. He writes regularly for major print and online media and has litigated at all levels of the federal and state courts, including briefs and oral argument in the U.S. Supreme Court.
Sanders teaches Constitutional Law, Family Law, Conflict of Laws, Constitutional Litigation (the law of Section 1983 actions), and seminars on constitutional interpretation and judicial review. His scholarship focuses on the 14th Amendment’s guarantees of equal protection and due process, with a special focus on issues affecting LGBT persons. His teaching has been recognized with an IU Trustees Teaching Award and by vote of the law school’s students as “Outstanding Interactive Professor.”
So the law has carved out certain areas where we say you can’t refuse to do business just on the basis of their race or on the basis of their religion.
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