Who's side are we supposed to be on for this one? I tend to default to supporting unions, but I've been hearing about Canada Post being way over budget.
Laws/rights are just thoughts and words. If 90% of the population wants something—barring some extreme use of force—they're going to get their way.
Simply declaring something unconstitutional or illegal is a paper shield.
That's not to say that there isn't value in codifying these things. It helps maintain long term positions/policies when the government swings across the centrepoint, but they only work because the majority of the population agrees with them.
It's a rolling release, but more stable than arch. It has a lot of features for customizing your software (useflags, custom patches, etc.) and is a great way to learn a lot about Linux.
So... My own house.