Frazee v. Illinois Department of Employment Security

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1989-03-29

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Justice White delivered the opinion of the Court. The Illinois Unemployment Insurance Act provides that “[a]n individual shall be ineligible for benefits if he has failed, without good cause, either to apply for available, suitable work when so directed ... or to accept suitable work when offered him . . . .” Ill. Rev. Stat., ch. 48, ¶433 (1986). In April 1984…

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