BAN ON CIVIL UNIONS AT THE PUBLIC BOARDWALK PAVILIO N IN OCEAN GROVE, NEW JERSEY IS DISCRIMINATORY, RULES STATE DIVISION ON CIVIL RIGHTS

The New Jersey Division on ruled today in favor of a same- couple who sued the for banning ceremonies at the town’s public boardwalk pavilion.
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The Division ruled that the couple, Harriet Bernstein and Luisa , have “probable cause” to claim that the ban violates New Jersey’s Law Against .&;&; Today’s opinion was based on the boardwalk pavilion’s being public by nature of its historic use, open to everyone for without restrictions.&; In fact, the had for years advanced that very argument, by applying for – and receiving – state tax breaks under New Jersey’s “” program that requires facilities to be open and nondiscriminatory to all.&;
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As the Division on ruled today, the ’s ban was discriminatory because it has prohibited same- civil at the public boardwalk pavilion, but not opposite- marriages.
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The decision in the latest in a series of blows to the ’s campaign to discriminate against same- .&; In September 2007, the New Jersey ended the ’s tax breaks for the public boardwalk pavilion area, based on the Association’s discriminatory ban on civil .
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Garden State and United have been relentless in leading to the ban – Garden State at the and United at the local level.&; The couple, Harriet Bernstein and Luisa , are represented by the American of New Jersey.
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“Though we’re not home free yet, today’s decision by the Administration is a significant victory for for all in ,” said , chair of Garden State .&; “The has only itself to blame for pursuing a lawsuit that will cost it hundreds of thousands of dollars – and potentially millions of dollars in potential tourism to , known across the country as a leading -friendly destination.&;
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“The question is, how much more hell will the , and its national right-wing extremist , put the good of through?&;&; We all know how this saga will wind up.&; The boardwalk will eventually be re-open to civil .&; Our side is winning juncture after juncture in this case because the law is overwhelmingly on our side.&; It’s time for the to see the handwriting on the pavilion, and end its discriminatory ban now.”
In a second complaint against the , the New Jersey Division of today ruled there was no probable cause, based solely on the timing of the complaint by the same- couple involved there, Jan Moore and Emily Sonnessa.&; They filed their complaint once the decided to ban both opposite- and same- civil at the boardwalk pavilion, thus preempting the question of against .
To help Garden State continue its pathbreaking work, consider making a tax-deductible donation online at www.GardenStateEquality.org.&; There you can also buy tickets to Garden State ’s 2009 LEGENDS DINNER, tax-deductible to the maximum ext ent allowed by law.&;

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