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Case summary: SKBC, a corporation, was authorized by AL, a laboratory, to market an HIV drug manufactured by AL. AL increased the price of the drug which apparently forced SKBC to increase the price. This led to the driving of business towards the combination drug which was owned by AL. SKBC filed a case against AL in the federal district court. AL struck the self-identified gay person from the jury.
To find:The discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in jury selection will affect the equal protection clause.
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