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(RNS) A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a man who alleges he endured anti-Semitic slurs can sue his former supervisors — even though he is not Jewish. Stacy Jones and Ben Horowitz.

Topics: Politics, Law & Court
Beliefs: Judaism
Tags: anti-semitism

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