by Jason Kuznicki
The Conversation
June 25th, 2010
David Bernstein writes that my reaction essay showed “no noticeable qualms about the vast expansion of the antidiscrimination edifice since 1964.” As the saying goes, absence of evidence isn’t evidence of absence. I do have qualms about these laws, but I wouldn’t lay the blame for them so squarely on Title II. I also didn’t [...]
by David E. Bernstein
The Conversation
June 24th, 2010
Thanks to Cato for prompting this interesting discussion. Jason Kuznicki agrees with me that Title II of the 1964 Act was appropriate from a libertarian perspective. Unlike me, however, he expresses no noticeable qualms about the vast expansion of the antidiscrimination edifice since 1964. Perhaps he has such qualms, but chose instead to focus on [...]
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