And one of the ways to be considered a class is to be a distinct group that has
immutable characteristics like, for example, race — that's an identifiable group — and gender — that's an identifiable group.
When asked by Justice Russell Brown whether law school tuition fees were a discriminatory barrier to entry, the AG's counsel stated that while tuition does not engage an
immutable personal
characteristic like sexual orientation, «[t] here may well be an argument in a different case that an accredited law school may not set their fees so prohibitively high... so as to curtail the [admission] of meritorious candidates.»