BUSN 311 Week 3 Discussion | american-public-university-system

BUSN 311 Week 3 Discussion | american-public-university-system

W3: Constitutional Law

 

CO1 Define the legal environment that is applicable to the business world.

CO2 Review basic business law concepts

CO3 Describe the litigation system in the United States.

Many businesses today, as corporate entities other than sole proprietorships, voice their political and social views in various ways.  Chick-fil-A is an example of a business that voiced prominent views on the issue of gay rights, a perception it since has tried to reverse. This news article briefly summarizes the Chick-fil-A controversy

The subject of gay rights is an evolving issue of constitutional implications. Another business, a Colorado bakery, stepped into center ring of controversy asserting that First Amendment free exercise of religion overrode Colorado's discrimination laws requiring equal access of service to the public.  For this Forum, consider this case: the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission, 138 S.Ct. 1718 (2018). Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. was a small bakery, whose owner refused to create and sell a wedding cake to a same-sex couple for their wedding because the marriage was against his religious beliefs.

·         Explain the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in this case.  Do you agree with the Court's decision? Explain.

·         Compare the outcome of this case to the Court's finding of race discrimination under the Commerce Clause in Katzenbach v. McClung379 U.S. 294 (1964)

·         Do you agree that a business entity (other than a sole proprietorship) should have the same First Amendment rights as individual human citizens? Why or why not?

·         Readings to assist you with this Discussion are listed in Additional Readings for Week 3 under Content.

**Discuss these questions and other views you wish to offer.**

Additional Chick-fil-A reference: Severson, K. (2012, July 25). Chick-fil-A thrust back into the spotlight on gay rights. New York Times.

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