
Discrimination Law
Discrimination law, as part of civil rights law, protects individuals from unfair treatment based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, disability, religion, or sexual orientation. It ensures everyone has equal opportunities in areas like employment, housing, and education. These laws make it illegal to exclude, harass, or retaliate against someone because of their identity or beliefs. The aim is to foster an inclusive society where everyone can participate fully and fairly, regardless of their background or personal attributes.