Protected class

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In United States federal anti-discrimination law, a protected class is a characteristic of a person which cannot be targeted for discrimination.[1] The following characteristics are considered "Protected Classes" by Federal law:


Individual states can and do create other protected classes, which are protected under that state's law.

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