JAMISON v. ROCKAWAY TP. BD. OF ED.


171 N.J. Super. 549 (1979)

410 A.2d 263

FELICIA B. JAMISON, COMPLAINANT-RESPONDENT, v. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP, RESPONDENT-APPELLANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided December 20, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jacob Green argued the cause for appellant (Ellen Harrison on the brief).

Stephen B. Wiley argued the cause for respondent (Wiley, Malehorn and Sirota, attorneys; Robert S. Goldsmith on the brief).

Joseph M. Gorrell, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for the Division on Civil Rights (John J. Degnan, Attorney General, attorney; Erminie L. Conley, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel).

Before Judges ALLCORN, MORGAN and HORN.


The opinion of the court was delivered by HORN, J.A.D.

On December 6, 1978 Dr. Felicia B. Jamison filed a verified complaint with the Division on Civil Rights in which she claimed that the Board of Education of Rockaway Township, Morris County (Board), and certain named individuals associated therewith, in violation of N.J.S.A. 10:5-4, had discriminated against her because she was a member of the black race. Specifically, she claimed that she was rejected for...

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