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JFS: Lords say discrimination law is flawed

December 16, 2009 11:46
The Lords give their ruling on JFS at the Supreme Court hearing

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

2 min read

A majority of the lords who ruled against JFS suggested that the law on direct discrimination may be flawed.

JFS lost its appeal over its admissions procedure today on the grounds of direct discrimination by a majority of five to four. The appeal follows an earlier judgement by the Court of Appeal which found that JFS had directly discriminated by refusing a place to a boy (Child M) whose mother had converted under a non-Orthodox synagogue and was therefore not recognised by the United Synagogue.

The judgment read: “The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal by the Governing Body of JFS.

“On the direct discrimination issue, the decision was by a majority of five to four.

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