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New Jersey Law Journal

State v. Scott

Admission of Prior Bad Acts Evidence to Establish Witness' Bias Erroneous and Harmful Where Testimony Central to Defense
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New Jersey Law Journal

Allen v. DeBello

State Court Judges Not Proper Parties to §1983 Suits Where Judges Acted as Neutral Arbiters
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New Jersey Law Journal

In the Matter of State of New Jersey and Fraternal Order of Police

Newly Certified Bargaining Unit for Law Enforcement Officials Was Subject to 2 Percent Salary Cap Upon Triggering Interest Arbitration
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New Jersey Law Journal

Sacklow v. Betts

Best Interest Standard Applied to Consideration of Petition to Change Transgender Minor Child's Name to Match Identified Gender
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Courts Reopen After State Budget Stalemate Resolves

New Jersey's courts, largely shuttered on Monday because of the state Legislature's failure to enact a budget until the early morning hours of the July 4 holiday, opened for business as usual on Wednesday.
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Daily Business Review

Miami-Dade County Sued Over Immigration Policy

The county's policy under the Trump administration of holding people in jail to await immigration authorities is unconstitutional, the lawsuit claims.
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Daily Business Review

In Reversal of Investment Fortune, Scott's New Worth Rebounds

Gov. Rick Scott's net worth rebounded in 2016, a reversal of fortune after his investments plunged a year earlier, according to annual financial disclosure documents.
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Daily Business Review

Governor Schedules Execution of Asay, First in 18 Months

Signaling a potential end to an 18-month hiatus for the state's embattled death penalty, Gov. Rick Scott rescheduled the execution date of convicted killer Mark James Asay for Aug. 27.
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Daily Report Online

Ga. High Court Sends $2.5M Bar Tab Dispute Back for Another Round

The doctrine of sovereign immunity has produced a hangover for Clayton County and the city of College Park over how to split taxes on alcohol sales at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. This bar tab dispute is worth $2.5 million.
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The Recorder

SF Judges Are Asked for a Day's Pay to Reduce Budget

The San Francisco Superior Court will furlough staff, cut clerk's office hours and ask judges to donate one day of pay each month to help close a $5.3 million budget deficit.
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