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finding an inquiry insufficient where search of motor vehicle and voting records would have disclosed address for service
Summary of this case from Garrett v. MatisaOpinion
2004
finding an inquiry insufficient where search of motor vehicle and voting records would have disclosed address for service
Summary of this case from Garrett v. Matisa2004
finding an inquiry insufficient where search of motor vehicle and voting records would have disclosed address for service
Summary of this case from Garrett v. Matisadisallowing illegal alien's New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), N.J.S.A. 10:5-1 to-42, claim for non-economic damages arising out of alleged discriminatory termination, because she was statutorily barred from lawful employment by federal immigration law, and the LAD allows employers to restrict employment to United States citizens where required by federal law
Summary of this case from Caballero v. MartinezFull title:PETITIONS FOR CERTIFICATION
Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey
Date published: Jan 1, 2004
Although certain other federal statutes have been construed otherwise, see, e.g., Hoffman Plastic Compounds,…
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