By Kevin
Over at Corner Solution, fellow GMU Economics grad student William Butterfield notes that a New Jersey judge has ruled that the narrow commercial benefits of price discrimination in the form of "Ladies Night" "do[es] not override the 'important social policy objective of eradicating discrimination."
Mr.Butterfield aptly replies that "This is obvious judicial lunacy," and supplies us with a short discussion of the clear social benefits of such discrimination.
Posted at June 2, 2004 04:52 PM
It's not judicial lunacy; it's legislative lunacy. The decision was idiotic because the law is; it doesn't allow for exceptions-when-we-like-the-outcome-of-the-discrimination. (Which doesn't stop some judges from pretending that it does; see the affirmative action in college admissions cases for an example.)
Comment by David Nieporent at June 6, 2004 09:14 PM | Permalink
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