[net.women] net.women.only might be illegal

bstempleton@watmath.UUCP (Brad Templeton) (08/28/83)

Well aside from the oft-stated fact that there is no way in the world
you could ever enforce a women-only posting rule (I would strongly suggest
that any site which DARES to send a cancellation message for an article
they don't like be forced off the net and not be allowed to connect
for at least 6 months or until the person who did it has their account
purged permanently) I wonder if such a rule would be illegal.

The net is certainly a public forum.  There are no restrictions (aside
from hardware) to joining, no rules one must officially abide by, and
certainly no contract signed concerning conduct.  In my country,
discrimination on the basis of sex is illegal, and I think it is in
the USA as well.  Any public forum like a television station that dared
to refuse a complaint on the sole grounds that the complainer was of
a given sex (say male) would be taken off the air if they didn't rectify
the problem.

While it is legal for certain private clubs to practice descrimination
(The Catholic Church, for example, does not allow women clergy) of this type,
the net is by no means such an organization.

So scrap net.women.only, I think you're breaking the laws of the land.
I'll defer to an official legal opinion, of course.
-- 
	Brad Templeton - Waterloo, Ont. (519) 886-7304

kwmc@hou5d.UUCP (08/29/83)

It should be noted that reverse discrimination in the USA is legal.
I.E. you can hire a woman and reject a man of equal qualification
on the grounds of sex,  to implement affirmative action quotas.

This is substantiated by case law, and also seems to be the practice
within the Bell System.

			Ken Cochran,   hou5d!kwmc
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