If I understand the question correctly, the question is whether standards will 
change and whether new demands will be made at some time in the future?  The 
answer is โ€œof course.โ€  Of course people will agitate for more.  And others 
will ask will ask for more.  Witness the religious claims of some for 
exemptions a la Hobby Lobby โ€” asking for more and more exemptions from general 
laws having nothing to do with religion.  

Could the issue of homosexual discrimination keep having new frontiers, like 
women and race-based exclusions have?  Surely.

So what?


-- 
Prof. Steven D. Jamar                    
Assoc. Dir. of International Programs
Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice
http://iipsj.org
http://sdjlaw.org

"Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is 
an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions. Nothing 
pains some people more than having to think."

- Martin Luther King Jr., "Strength to Love,โ€ 1963    





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