New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Gerald H. Clark | April 24, 2023
There are plenty of well-qualified civil litigation attorneys ready, willing and able to serve as judges. Please work with the Senate to solve this crisis.
By Colleen Murphy | April 18, 2023
"There was clearly no effort to beat up on the Senate or the governor's office," Judge Glenn A. Grant, administrative director of the New Jersey courts, said. "The real message that we tried to convey through this conversation ... is the extraordinary need for judges to assist us in our work."
By Colleen Murphy | April 17, 2023
Testifying before the state Assembly Budget Committee, Judge Glenn A. Grant, administrative director of the New Jersey courts, on Monday highlighted the fact that the state's judicial vacancy crisis has necessitated the unprecedented step of shutting down civil and matrimonial trials in two vicinages.
By Charles Toutant | April 13, 2023
"I look forward to continuing a close working relationship with our bar and with the dedicated, hard-working judges, managers and staff in our vicinage," the judge said in a statement.
By Charles Toutant | April 13, 2023
ACJC chair Virginia Long wrote that judges are free to alert counsel and litigants when they are unfamiliar with a particular legal issue. But this jurist's actions went a step farther, undermining public confidence in the judiciary, she wrote.
By Colleen Murphy | April 13, 2023
Jill Mayer, a confirmed nominee to the New Jersey Superior Court, recently joined Parker McCay rather than taking the bench because of a dispute over the pension she was due after serving 26 years with the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General.
By Charles Toutant | April 12, 2023
One of the jurists becomes the first Black judge to lead the Appellate Division, while another the first woman to serve as acting deputy presiding judge for administration for the state's appellate court.
By Charles Toutant | April 12, 2023
"I wanted to come stop by if that's okay," the woman allegedly texted, to which the judge allegedly responded "Cool!" according to the complaint.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Charles Toutant | April 11, 2023
"I would still say you're worlds ahead of the places where they've got these elected judiciaries, and I think you should count yourselves lucky," Brian Fitzpatrick of Vanderbilt University said of New Jersey's judiciary.
By Charles Toutant | April 3, 2023
At sentencing, Senior U.S. District Judge Katharine Hayden "demonstrated a hesitance to follow our instruction to view the children's injuries holistically and in the context of the jury's findings of guilt," Third Circuit Judge Felipe Restrepo wrote.
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