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- Feb 2, 2019
So you are telling us that if USFS had all their skaters sign a contract saying that they are only allowed to compete in their events if they are not e.g. in a gay relationship, that would hold up in a court?So, if USFS rules said you cannot eat buy or grow apples to skate in our events, then I agree to do not eat buy or grow apples. Do I have the statutory and constitutional right to do that? Sure. But if I decide, darn it, I want to eat those apples, then I give up my ability to skate in USFS sanctioned events. I can eat all the apples I want.
That is what the Courts will defer to, the right of an organization to enforce its own rules. Skating is not some special right, as far as I know, that the courts would override the USFS.
Sorry, I somehow can't believe that.
And then of course there is tenure....

