By Charles Toutant | July 9, 2018
The appeals court, in a precedential ruling, said the plaintiffs were not entitled to a preliminary injunction halting implementation of the law.
By Charles Toutant | July 6, 2018
A man who sued Bloomfield for false arrest after a violent traffic stop has accepted $1.6 million to settle his suit in federal court.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 2, 2018
State bar and others pen letter opposing border policies that separate families
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | June 22, 2018
OP-ED: In a well-reasoned unanimous decision, Justice Albin held that the irrebuttable presumption that a juvenile sex offender can never be rehabilitated and therefore is subject to a lifetime Megan's Law notification requirement is unconstitutional.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan A. Haven and Ruth A. Rauls | June 20, 2018
On April 5, the Pennsylvania Department of Health, which oversees the commonwealth's medical marijuana program, initiated phase II of its licensing process. New Jersey is also in the midst of expanding its existing medical program, as well as potentially legalizing adult use in the near future.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 11, 2018
When should a defendant faced with criminal charges be permitted to plead guilty while at the same time reserving the right to keep the guilty plea from being used as evidence against her in a civil case? State v. McIntyre-Caulfield provides a far more complete and satisfactory answer.
By Charles Toutant | June 4, 2018
Four of the new hires in New Jersey will focus on violent crime, two on civil enforcement and one on immigration, according to a statement from the New Jersey U.S. Attorney's Office.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Lederman | June 1, 2018
OP-ED: Shelter can be a good thing under most circumstances. That is, however, unless driving home after consuming some adult beverage!
By Michael Booth | May 31, 2018
The guilty plea comes as the state continues to pursue litigation against Insys Therapeutics Inc., the Arizona-based pharmaceutical company that has become the central target of the state's efforts to combat opioid abuse.
By Michael Booth | May 25, 2018
In a per curiam, unanimous ruling released May 24, the court said the language of the statute that criminalizes the unauthorized release or encouraging the release of confidential child abuse information is ambiguous in that it is unclear as to whether the statute applies to anyone or only to employees of the Division of Child Protection and Permanency.
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