By Avalon Zoppo | June 29, 2022
Tamika Renee Montgomery-Reeves is currently a justice on the Delaware Supreme Court.
By Max Mitchell | June 28, 2022
"Who can call anything at this moment?" Kadida Kenner of The New Pennsylvania Project said. "The current administration, and those working in this ecosystem, must do everything to press upon their elected officials to ensure that a vote does happen."
By Marcia Coyle | June 27, 2022
"The run-of-the-mill judge anywhere in the United States is not going to have the knowledge to say this [restriction or regulation] is wrong or right unless there's the odd judge who has read a lot of history," one scholar of American history said. "Their political views will undoubtedly tell them how to evaluate this, what to use. It's very cynical, but true."
By Colleen Murphy | June 27, 2022
"To effectively address the existing backlog, it is essential that trial teams be given more realistic trial dates—and that they be able to proceed to trial on those dates," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote.
By Colleen Murphy | June 24, 2022
New Jersey Chief Justice Stuart Rabner appointed Superior Court Judges Maritza Berdote Byrne, Joseph L. Marczyk, and Avis Bishop-Thompson to temporary assignments with the Appellate Division.
By Avalon Zoppo | June 17, 2022
With threats against Justice Kavanaugh last week and a judge in Wisconsin speaking this week about a threat against him, some members of the judiciary seem to be wondering if getting a gun for protection is a good idea.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 31, 2022
More than 620 cities and counties are challenging U.S. District Judge Dan Polster's order that requires 7.5% of their opioid settlements go toward attorney fees for lead plaintiffs' counsel in the multidistrict litigation.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | May 30, 2022
Annual Meeting brings renewed commitment to judicial vacancy crisis, affordability, wellness. The legal risks of driving in a foreign country to be explored at NJICLE seminar. Proposed NJSBA committee would support attorneys who have children with disabilities.
By Colleen Murphy | May 26, 2022
"Ask any students of the Constitutional Convention of 1947, and they will tell you that is not what the Framers of the modern Constitution envisioned," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said in his State of the Judiciary remarks at the New Jersey State Bar Convention last week. "Nowhere in the debates about the Judicial Branch did they contemplate a vacancy level of more than 40% on the state's highest court."
By Charles Toutant | May 25, 2022
"Beyond her impeccable credentials and her lived experience as a barrier-breaking Latina in New Jersey and the legal profession, Ms. Padin has a relentless commitment to equal justice under the law that will shine when she assumes her place on the federal bench," said U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez.
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