Fair Housing
A Wyoming newspaper refuses to run an advertisement that contains discriminatory language. The newspaper is:
AViolating the advertiser's First Amendment rights
BActing appropriately as discriminatory advertising violates the Fair Housing Act✓ Correct
CRequired to run all real estate advertisements
DSubject to antitrust violations
Explanation
Newspapers and other publications are encouraged (and arguably required) to refuse discriminatory advertising. Publishing discriminatory ads could make them liable under Section 804(c) of the Fair Housing Act.
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