Multiple Choice
The Klan Motel is one of twenty motels in town but the only one that refuses to rent rooms to non-whites. Congress holds that motels may not discriminate on the basis of race. The Klan Motel challenges the regulation as it applies to that motel. The owner will:
A) win; so long as there are plenty of motels available, there is no significant effect on interstate commerce by such discrimination
B) win; a motel is a place of private, not public, accommodations
C) lose; all forms of racial discrimination are forbidden by the Commerce Clause
D) lose; Congress may regulate such local businesses
E) lose if the state in which the motel is located has passed a similar law to apply to motels
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