Why wasn’t same-sex Marriage Question Before New Jersey Voters?

The 2012 elections last week resulted in sweeping victories for same-sex marriage proponents. Voters in three states approved gay marriage last Tuesday, and voters in another state blocked a measure that would have banned it. Here in our state, the New Jersey Legislature and Gov. Chris Christie have disagreed on same-sex marriage legislation, but voters…

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Woman Denied Job Because of Pregnancy Wins Discrimination Case

Anti-discrimination laws aim to ensure workplace equality across a wide array of categories. One of the mainstays in workplace discrimination law is Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Since its enactment, the Civil Rights Act has been amended by subsequent legislation to extend anti-discrimination protection to other categories. For example, the Pregnancy…

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Company Settles Discrimination Claim on Basis of National Origin

When the U.S. has been attacked by persons belonging to another nation, some people irrationally transfer the animus they feel towards the attackers to people of similar nationalities and origins. While no one in New Jersey will forget Sept. 11, employers are bound to respect anti-discrimination laws that preclude unfair treatment on the basis of…

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Difficult Surrogacy Case Divides New Jersey Supreme Court

For some New Jersey couples who are unable to conceive, surrogacy is the solution. But while the process can bring unbridled joy to parents’ lives, it can also place children, intended parents, donors and gestational mothers in a troublesome legal thicket. The New Jersey Supreme Court did little to sort out this exceptionally tangled and…

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