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New Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies How to Prove Disability Discrimination

Earlier this week, the New Jersey Supreme Court clarified how to determine whether an employer fired an employee because of a disability in violation of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (“LAD”). Maryanne Grande, RN, worked for Saint Clare’s Health System for approximately 10 years.  During that time she suffered…

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Who Can Be Liable Under New York’s Anti-Discrimination Law?

A recent employment discrimination case makes it clear that the primary factor to determine who is an “employer” under the New York State Human Rights Law (“NYSHRL”) law is whether the party has the power to control how the worker conducts his or her job. The case was decided in…

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Prison Guard Cannot Wear Khimar as Accommodation for Religious Belief

A recent published opinion from the New Jersey Appellate Division recognizes that although the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (“LAD”) requires employers to provide reasonable accommodations for employees’ sincerely held religious belief, that requirement does not apply when the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the employer. Linda Tisby…

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Decision Based on Family Relationship is Not Ancestry Discrimination

Earlier this month, New Jersey’s Appellate Division recognized that New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (“LAD”)’s prohibition against ancestry discrimination does not prevent employers from discriminating against an individual because he is related to another employee. In 2011, John Walsifer applied for one of two vacant positions as a police officer…

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