Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:They have comply with anti-discrimination laws. They don’t have to volunteer their admissions decision making. If you are an aggrieved party, you can sue and seek the information you need through the courts.
If it’s opaque very difficult to know is a discrimination takes place.
If I am landlord and reject an application for rental I have to explain what was the criteria for rejection openly. I cannot keep to myself.
Why the law should be different for schools and landlords, even in the absence of federal grants?
Because you have a right to housing, you have not right to private school.
DC Human Rights Axt:
Every individual shall have an equal opportunity to participate fully in the economic, cultural and intellectual life of the District and to have an equal opportunity to participate in all aspects of life, including, but not limited to, in employment, in places of public accommodation, resort or amusement, in
educational institutions, in public service, and in housing and commercial space accommodations.