
Jay D. answered 04/29/16
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The Answer is B. Clubs that encourage the interaction of strangers, especially in a business context are forbidden to discriminate, because membership is open and they have no basis to argue exemption from discrimination laws. The business context is an extenuation of the Department of Labor (DOL) discrimination regulations that prohibit banning protected groups from equal access and lever playing field in the conduct of commerce.