The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear argument on whether a man under house arrest is eligible for unemployment benefits.
The high court granted allocatur in Chamberlain v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review on July 16. According to the court’s one-page per curiam order, argument will be limited to whether precedent mandates the denial of benefits to those serving less than full confinement sentences, and whether the claimant was properly exempt under the Unemployment Compensation Law’s incarceration disqualification.
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