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· 5/3/1982

Chamber of Commerce of the United States v. State

Citations

  • 445 A.2d 353
  • 89 N.J. 131
  • 1982 N.J. LEXIS 1901
  • 110 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2328

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that a court must determine “first whether there is a conceivable legitimate state objective and second whether the classification selected is rationally related to that objective.”
  • holding that a court must determine \first whether there is a conceivable legitimate state objective and second whether the classification selected is rationally related to that objective.\
  • striking language from the Strikebreakers Act to avoid a violation of the Commerce Clause
  • Regulations against activities of persons acting on behalf of, or in support of the employer’s attempt to obtain new employees, directly affects management practices and “contravene[s] the labor-management economic balance.”
  • New Jersey Constitution at least as protective of civil rights as federal Constitution
  • New Jersey Constitution at least as protective of civil rights as federal Constitution

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Judges: Schreiber

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