Uston v. Resorts International Hotel, Inc.
Supreme Court of New Jersey
445 A.2d 370 (N.J. 1982)
Relevant factsFree
Resorts International Hotel (defendant) barred Kenneth Uston (plaintiff) from its blackjack tables because his card-counting strategy improved his odds of winning; Uston sued, arguing Resorts had no right to exclude him based purely on his playing strategy, and the lower court ruled in his favor, prompting Resorts's appeal.
IssueFree
Whether the owner of a business establishment open to the public may unreasonably exclude an individual.