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DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL .
Any person whose exercise or enjoyment of rights secured by the Constitution or laws of the United States
has been interfered with, or attempted to be interfered with may institute and prosecute a civil action for
injunctive and other appropriate equitable relief including the award of compensatory monetary damages.
The Supreme Court ruled in the case of Cohen vs. California, 403 U.S.15 (1971) that individuals have the constitutional
right under the First Amendment to wear clothing which displays writings or designs. In addition, the right of an individual
to freedom of association has long been recognized and protected by the United States Supreme Court.
Thus, a person's right to wear the clothing of his choice, as well as his right to belong to any club
or organization of his choice is constitutionally protected, and persons or establishments who discriminate
on the basis of clothing or club memberships are subject to lawsuit.
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