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Articles Posted in New Jersey Law Against Discrimination

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United States Supreme Court Explains What an Employee Must Show to Prove That She Has Been Harmed by Gender Discrimination

Federal and New Jersey employment law both prohibit discrimination because of an employee’s gender.  The United States Supreme Court’s recent decision in the case of Muldrow v. City of Saint Louis establishes what employees must prove to have a viable lawsuit for gender discrimination under Title VII of the Civil…

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New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination May Protect Marijuana Usage as a Reasonable Accomodation

New Jersey’s Law Against Discrimination (“LAD”) protects employees from adverse employment actions (being fired or demoted for instance) based on any protected characteristic such as disability, race, gender, age, etc.  For employees with disabilities, the LAD has been interpreted by the Courts  to require employers to provide reasonable accommodations to…

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