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According to the answers to Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?, elected officials of pretty much any sort are exempted from the protections offered citizens under Title VII. But it seems that without this protection, municipalities could enact laws such as "no Muslim or person with a physical or mental disability may hold an elected position."

Something clearly protects this from happening. Yes, it is a violation of the constitution, but from my understanding laws are what establish protections against constitutional violations.

According to the answers to Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?, elected officials of pretty much any sort are exempted from the protections offered citizens under Title VII. But it seems that without this protection, municipalities could enact laws such as "no Muslim or person with a physical or mental disability may hold an elected position."

Something clearly protects this from happening. Yes, it is a violation of the constitution, but from my understanding laws are what establish protections against constitutional violations.

According to the answers to Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?, elected officials of pretty much any sort are exempted from the protections offered citizens under Title VII. But it seems that without this protection, municipalities could enact laws such as "no Muslim or person with a physical or mental disability may hold an elected position."

Something clearly protects this from happening. Yes, it is a violation of the constitution, but from my understanding laws are what establish protections against constitutional violations.

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If elected officials are exempt from CRA Title VII obligations, what protects thosetheir civil rights?

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If elected officials are exempt from CRA Title VII protections under the civil rights actobligations, what protects themthose civil rights?

According to the answers in the Law.SE question "Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964"to Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?, elected officials of pretty much any sort are exempted from the protections offered citizens under Title VII. But it seems that without this protection, municipalities could enact laws such as "no Muslim or person with a physical or mental disability may hold an elected position."

Something clearly protects this from happening. Yes;Yes, it is a violation of the constitution, but from my understanding, laws are what establishesestablish protections against constitutional violations.

If elected officials are exempt from Title VII protections under the civil rights act, what protects them?

According to the answers in the Law.SE question "Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964", elected officials of pretty much any sort are exempted from the protections under Title VII. But it seems that without this protection, municipalities could enact laws such as "no Muslim or person with a physical or mental disability may hold an elected position."

Something clearly protects this from happening. Yes; it is a violation of the constitution, but from my understanding, laws are what establishes protections against constitutional violations.

If elected officials are exempt from CRA Title VII obligations, what protects those civil rights?

According to the answers to Are county clerks exempt from Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?, elected officials of pretty much any sort are exempted from the protections offered citizens under Title VII. But it seems that without this protection, municipalities could enact laws such as "no Muslim or person with a physical or mental disability may hold an elected position."

Something clearly protects this from happening. Yes, it is a violation of the constitution, but from my understanding laws are what establish protections against constitutional violations.

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