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Public Accommodation Law

Public Accommodation Law ensures that businesses providing goods or services to the public cannot discriminate against individuals based on certain protected characteristics, such as race, gender, religion, or disability. These laws are designed to promote equal access and treatment in public spaces, such as restaurants, hotels, and stores. Essentially, if a business is open to the public, it must serve all customers fairly and without bias, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone has the right to participate in society without encountering discrimination.