By Michael Booth | June 19, 2017
New Jersey lawmakers may help travelers quench their thirsts in the wee hours of the morning at Newark Liberty International Airport.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 19, 2017
A round-up of action from Trenton, including NJSBA members offering expertise on municipal court issues.
By Carl Taylor III and Francesco Taddeo | June 19, 2017
Recent appellate decisions, both published and unpublished, show an increasing willingness to contract the expansion of the Open Public Records Act.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 16, 2017
S-677 would require that a racial and ethnic impact statement be prepared for legislation and new rules that would affect pretrial detention, sentencing, probation, or parole policies concerning adults and juveniles. We urge the governor to sign S-677 without delay.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 15, 2017
State Rep. Jason Ortitay, R-Allegheny, announced his plan to propose requiring Medicaid users in Pennsylvania to contribute to a health savings account.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 15, 2017
Pennsylvania Rep. John T. Galloway, D-Bucks, issued a memorandum announcing his intention to introduce legislation allowing magistrate judges to create drugs courts in Pennsylvania.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 15, 2017
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of June 12. Members of the General Assembly were scheduled to return to session on Monday.
By ROBERT STORACE | June 14, 2017
An expert on DUI law in Connecticut, James O. Ruane has been an early adopter of the latest technology in defending Connecticut residents in DUI cases since 1988.
By Michael Weissenstein and Matthew Lee | June 13, 2017
Five months into the Trump administration, Cuba has a new set of American defenders: a coalition of high-tech firms, farming interests, travel companies and young Cuban-Americans thrown into action by the looming announcement of a new Cuba policy.
By Josefa Velasquez | June 13, 2017
Civil liberties advocates and lawmakers gathered at the Capitol Tuesday to urge legislators to pass a bill that would limit the use of solitary confinement in state prisons to 15 consecutive days and 20 days within a 60-day period before the end of the session next week.
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