New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Colleen Murphy | October 22, 2024
"Has any court ever found that particular scientific studies have to be generally accepted, or just the diagnosis as a whole has to be generally accepted by the relevant medical community?" Associate Justice Rachel Wainer Apter asked.
By Colleen Murphy | October 4, 2024
"For purposes of this motion, Philip Norcross does not deny any of the facts alleged in the indictment. He denies that they constitute crimes." Philip A. Norcross said in the motion.
By Colleen Murphy | September 26, 2024
"If [the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability]'s indictment is allowed to stand, no New Jersey attorney would be safe from prosecution," an attorney for William M. Tambussi said in a statement.
By vtariyal | September 25, 2024
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, from June 2013 through December 2016, the attorneys and others fraudulently induced mortgage lenders to participate in short-sale transactions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey | September 25, 2024
"The goals of education in carceral settings should be viewed as contributing to the health of the larger public," write Daniel Pollack and Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | September 22, 2024
We continue to believe that a three-point imposition for a first offense would likely bring about a substantial decrease in the number of such offenses.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | September 13, 2024
Parents who like guns and want to pass their interest on to their children should do so in a responsible manner and ask themselves is my child mature enough and healthy enough to receive such a potentially deadly gift or have access to firearms.
By Charles Toutant | September 10, 2024
Sexton likened the Woodbridge police department's handling of facial recognition to early users of GPS technology who drove off a cliff because the technology told them to. "It was like this magic thing. You're kind of bewitched by the technology," he said.
By Emily Saul | August 20, 2024
"The government said it would prosecute Senator Menendez for his alleged agreements to sell official acts in exchange for bribes," the defense filing reads. "But despite a 10-week trial, the government offered no actual evidence of an agreement, just speculation masked as inference."
By Colleen Murphy | August 8, 2024
"Given the fallibility of the notification procedures post-'Cassidy,' the parties will now be entitled to discovery, which is already readily available and capable of unearthing the procedural irregularities caused by Dennis's misfeasance," Justice Michael Noriega said.
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