By Charles Toutant | September 18, 2023
A federal version of Daniel's Law was enacted in 2022. But the federal measure, unlike New Jersey's, includes exemptions for the news media, said Gabe Roth, executive director of Fix the Court, a Washington, D.C.-based judicial watchdog group.
By Charles Toutant | September 12, 2023
"The Attorney General has a strong interest in defending Daniel's Law generally, but lacks relevant firsthand knowledge as to the facts in this case and thus declines to participate at this time," the state said in its filing.
By Amanda O'Brien | September 11, 2023
Vazquez, who announced plans to retire from the bench in March, worked with name partner Jeff Chiesa as an assistant U.S. attorney.
By Colleen Murphy | September 8, 2023
"Sheila Oliver was the greatest partner in government I could have ever hoped for, and she leaves incredibly big shoes to fill," Murphy said in a statement on the appointment. "While no one can truly replace her, I am deeply proud to appoint Secretary of State Tahesha Way to succeed her as lieutenant governor."
By Alaina Lancaster | September 6, 2023
Jamel K. Semper has worked as an assistant U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey since 2018 and is deputy chief of the office's criminal division.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | September 6, 2023
Judge Eduardo Robreno stepped down from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania bench on Aug. 31, a decade after taking senior status.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 27, 2023
It is unfortunate that such measures are necessary, but the directive at least means that they can be taken by a known process with a minimum of friction.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Matheu D. Nunn and Taryn R. Zimmerman | August 25, 2023
The Supreme Court's 'Cardali' decision held that the prima facie burden is simply a "threshold showing required so that the privacy of the spouse or civil union partner receiving alimony is not invaded in pursuit of a baseless cohabitation claim." The court—in what is an important clarification—held that the prima facie showing "is not intended to impose a high bar."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Shawn D. Edwards | August 25, 2023
This article is written in response to a previous Law Journal article, "Supreme Court Should Rule According to Precedent Not Partisanship," in which the NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board makes arguments that this author believes are "wholly unsupported and damaging to our legal system as a whole."
By Colleen Murphy | August 14, 2023
"I think the new justices are finding their stride and comfort in their new role," New Jersey State Bar Association President Timothy F. McGoughran said. "I think we are back to where we should be with scholarly debate, as well as honest and civil disagreement, when they feel necessary to voice some."
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