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New Jersey Law Journal

Ties to Developer Don't Upend NJ Judge's Housing Rulings

Past affordable housing rulings made by now-retired Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfson, challenged by the township of South Brunswick based on the judge's long-term personal and professional relationship with a developer, will stand, a trial court decided Thursday.
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New Jersey Law Journal

U.S. v. Stimler

Mobile Phone Users Did Not Have Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Their Aggregate Historical Cell Site Location Information
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New Jersey Law Journal

Fisher v. City of Millville

Veteran Must Be Exposed to Harms of War for Service Injury to Qualify Veteran for Property Tax Exemption
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New Jersey Law Journal

U.S. v. Jackson

Elements-Based Analysis Proper to Determine "Sufficiently Analogous" Offense Sentencing Guideline for Federally Assimilated State Law Crime
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New Jersey Law Journal

State v. Dunbar

Federal Standard Not Requiring Reasonable Suspicion for Canine Sniff That Does Not Prolong Legitimate Traffic Stop Adopted
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Connecticut Law Tribune

SOS Inmate-Run Program Impresses

While our corrections system has a large number of credible outside agency prison programs assisting inmates to a smoother transition into the community, it is an inmate-created program that is raising eyebrows across the state.
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The Recorder

United States v. Sierra Pacific Industries, Inc.

9th Cir.; 15-15799 The court of appeals affirmed a district court order. The court held that a federal judge’s alleged Twitter activity did not…
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The Recorder

Cleveland National Forest Foundation v. San Diego Association of Governments

Cal.Sup.Ct.; S223603 The California Supreme Court affirmed in part a judgment. The court held that the environmental impact report (EIR) for a regional…
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New York Law Journal

Silver Corruption Conviction Overturned by Second Circuit

Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's conviction on corruption charges was overturned by a federal appeals court Thursday morning. Southern District U.S. Attorney Joon Kim has already announced the office will retry the case.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Christie Vetoes Anti-Trump Travel Ban Bill

Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday vetoed Democrat-supported legislation that sought to bar the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from enforcing President Donald Trump's March executive order restricting entry for immigrants from a group of predominantly Muslim, Middle Eastern countries.
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