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" ... Nonetheless the Court ruled against the Jaycees: “The right to associate for expressive purposes is not, however, absolute. Infringements on that right may be justified by regulations adopted to serve compelling state interests, unrelated to the suppression of ideas, that cannot be achieved through means significantly less restrictive of associational freedoms. We are persuaded that Minnesota's compelling interest in eradicating discrimination against its female citizens justifies the impact that application of the statute to the Jaycees may have on the male members' associational freedoms.” ... "
" ... The third argument is that sexual orientation discrimination constitutes prohibited associational discrimination—that is, discrimination based on an employee’s association with persons of a particular sex. Consider the analogy to associational discrimination based on race. If an employer fires a white employee because the employer disapproves of the white employee's interracial romantic relationship with a black person, the employee suffers discrimination because of his race. Likewise, the argument runs, if an employer fires a gay man because of his romantic relationship with another man, the employee suffers discrimination because of his sex. ... "
" ... Why does the health of America’s associational life feel so compromised? Where is it compromised? What consequences have followed from declining social capital? Why do some communities have more robust civil society than others? What can be done—or can stop being done—to grow Americans’ stock of social capital? What will enable us to live better together? ... "