Home  About  Words  Archive  Photography  Links  Surf and Weather 
« Porous Border «
 » Cannibalistic Rats Are Higher In The Pecking Order »

Everyone’s Local On The Internet

Interesting.  *strokes chin and tries to look contemplative*  eHarmony sued in California courts for discriminating against gays, less than a month after adoption.com settled a similar lawsuit by leaving the California market.  Me thinks that some “e” companies aren’t going to like application of our local civil rights laws to their big, shiny internet.  It’ll be interesting to see whether the bigger market prefers companies that maintain their “values” and leave markets like California’s, or whether the lure of profits in the sixth or eighth or tenth largest economy in the world can drag the kickers and screamers out of the dark ages.

Chuck posted this on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at  4:52 pm.   3 comments have been made. Join them. 

3 Responses to “Everyone’s Local On The Internet”

  1. libertarian ideal, it is nevertheless also a libertarian ideal to support going from three levels of protection to two (i.e., by adding gays to the protected class). That is not a step backwards. More thoughts at no third solution, Hit & Run, Howling Point.

  2. KipEsquire says:

    I figured this was an Unruh claim — thanks for confirming.

  3. Chuck says:

    Just an assumption given the facts and that the case is still in state court. The adoption.com case received enough publicity though that I think we’ll see a lot of attorneys trying to jump on the bandwagon.

Leave a Reply

Bookmark and Share

This Post is Tagged:

Related Posts:

Recent Comments

Chuck wrote "I think we would have made a stronger effort too. To bad NBC didn’t use more photos like this to promote the coverage..."

Greg wrote "We didn’t watch the Olympics much, either. But if the bobsled teamed had dressed like that during competition, I’m..."

Chuck wrote "It’s very rare that family law brightens my day. The hearing results made it better than most other interactions with..."

Darren wrote "Short trips to Department 15 don’t count?"

Chuck wrote "Actually, I think the record is obvious that the piece is a dramatic representation of a philosophical point and not..."

Random Vistas

Strong offense: Davis sophomore Aaron Salit (dark #6) brushes aside the Sagehen defense and gets a shot on goal.

Recent Tweets

Chuck...

Recent Beachlaw Posts

Lifeguards Still Needed and Still Being Hired - Posted 4 days ago

Limited Access at Dana Point - Posted 3 weeks ago

New Year - Posted 2 months ago

Search The Blog

Top 30 Tags

Blogs Being Stalked

A Stitch In Haste

Artlung

Gold Medal Mel

Jimbo

Jockohomo

Legal Moose

Mikerzz

Scott Barnes

Spinnerdude

What Some Would Call Lies


More Personal Sites

Bloghungry

Citizen Crain

Hip n Edgy

Indignant Desert Birds

Jeffrey Ricker

Josh and Josh

Kevin Charnas

Lawyers, Guns and Money

LeahPeah

Life Serial

MAS o Menos

Other Stream

Seduced By The New

Solonor's Inkwell

The Dooryard


Assorted Linkage

BadJocks

Concurring Opinions

Dieter Steffmann @ typOasis

Flowers

Human Calendar

Idaho Athletics

KPBS

La Jolla Rough Water Swim

Libertarian Party

My Law Practice

Panchesco

PostSecret

Towleroad

U.S. Masters Swimming

Vista


Buttons and Badges



Subscribe

White Knot