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Uston v. Resorts International Hotel, Inc.

Supreme Court of New Jersey

445 A.2d 370 (N.J. 1982)

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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.

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Whether the owner of a business establishment open to the public may unreasonably exclude an individual.

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