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Even if anti-boycott laws are conceptually indistinguishable from other forms of economic discrimination, the argument goes, America’s “history and traditions” may still carve out the political boycott for special constitutional protection.
Source: https://www.city-journal.org/yes-states-can-prohibit-boycotts
In Arkansas, the campaign against the anti-boycott law failed when the law was upheld by the 8th Circuit Federal Appeals Court, which concluded that “the certification requirement does not violate the first amendment,” according to Judge Jonathan Kobes.