FINE v. COMM'R OF THE DEP'T OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK


168 A.D.2d 285 (1990)

Marshall R. Fine, Appellant, v. Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs of the City of New York et al., Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

December 11, 1990


Plaintiff, a Jewish civil process server who observes a Saturday Sabbath, challenged the constitutionality of General Business Law § 11 which prohibits the service of process on Sunday with specified exceptions. Section 11 of the General Business Law is not an unconstitutional establishment of religion, nor does it violate the equal protection clauses of our State and Federal Constitutions. The statute serves a legitimate ...

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