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Constitutional Law

Mar. 25, 2000

Full Panel to Consider Religious Exception to Discrimination Law in Housing

SAN FRANCISCO - An 11-judge federal appellate panel appeared poised Thursday to duck the contentious question of whether two Christian landlords in Alaska may refuse to rent to unmarried couples, despite state and local laws barring housing bias based on marital status.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - An 11-judge federal appellate panel appeared poised Thursday to duck the contentious question of whether two Christian landlords in Alaska may refuse to rent to unmarried couples, despite state and local laws barring housing bias based on marital status.
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