KING v. CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INS. APPEALS BD.

Docket No. 28831.

25 Cal.App.3d 199 (1972)

101 Cal. Rptr. 660

HUGH KING, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CALIFORNIA UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE APPEALS BOARD et al., Defendants and Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division Four.

April 27, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

COUNSEL

Paul N. Halvonik and Charles C. Marson for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Evelle J. Younger, Attorney General, Elizabeth Palmer, Acting Assistant Attorney General, Roderick Walston and Asher Ruben, Deputy Attorneys General, for Defendants and Respondents.


OPINION

RATTIGAN, J.

On this appeal from a judgment denying issuance of a writ of mandate, we are confronted with the question whether unemployment compensation benefits may constitutionally be denied a claimant whose employment was terminated because he insisted upon wearing a beard. We answer the question in the negative as to this particular claimant, reverse the judgment against...

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