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Individuals are being denied nothing. Business don't have the same rights as individuals.
We're talking about businesses here, not your personal transactions and social groups.
BTW - I think you'll find the Constitution is also technically statute law.
yes, it is technically, it is organic law, or fundamental law...as is the DOI ,the articles of confederation, the northwest Ordinance
An organic or fundamental law is a law or system of laws which forms the foundation of a government, corporation or other organization's body of rules. A constitution is a particular form of organic law for a sovereign state.
The Organic Laws of the United States of America can be found in Volume One of the United States Code which contains the General and Permanent Laws of the United States. U.S. Code (2007) defines the organic laws of the United States of America to include the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776, the Articles of Confederation of November 15, 1777, the Northwest Ordinance of July 13, 1787, and the Constitution of September 17, 1787.
the DOI being organic law, and the foundation of the constitution, that all rights are unalienable, and right property is there taking its place among the wording of that document.