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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Scanlan.
DELEGATE SCANLAN: Delegate Mitchell, isn't it
fair to say that the problem of where state action ends
and the private sector' begins, that you were discussing
with Delegate Hostetter, would remain equally, equally
remain under your language as well as the equal protection
language?
In other words, whatever language is used, whe-
ther the protection is only one that speaks in terms of
the equal protection clause or whether it speaks in
terms of the more specific language that you recommend,
the courts are still going to have the problem of marking
out where state action ends and where truly private, --
where the truly private sector begins.
So in that sense, your amendment doesn't change
that problem one way or another, does it?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mitchell.
DELEGATE MITCHELL: That is correct.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any further questions cfthe
minority spokesman?
Delegate Morgan. |