The New Jersey Trafficking Prevention, Protection and Treatment Act signed by the governor on May 6 is a comprehensive and ground-breaking law that will put the state at the forefront of the fight ag
...pass by denying or severely restricting its employees rights. The Legislature should bar the use of job applications to limit statutes of limitation...
The state Supreme Court is deciding whether a suspected drunken driver can be convicted of refusing to take a breath test where the arresting officer gave him inaccurate information about the possibl
...J. 519 (2012), such an exception to a privilege enacted by the Legislature can be added only by rule or statute pursuant to the Evidence...
...a Rutgers coach for tirades directed at student athletes, the New Jersey Legislature evinced concern. In 2002, and again in 2010, it enacted laws to...
...A crime-fraud exception to the marital communications privilege enacted by the Legislature can be added only by rule or statute pursuant to the Evidence...
...Appellate Division said, citing a 50-year-old statute that gives the Legislature and the governor their say on evidentiary rule changes proposed by the...
The state Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that may help determine the price tag for protecting the New Jersey shoreline from destructive storms like Hurricane Sandy. Harvey Cedars v. Karan is
The New Jersey public needs to know whether excess charges, double-billing and related practices, described in a Time Magazine report as endemic in the medical-hospital industry, exist here and if th
Ralph J. Lamparello is set to take the stage as one of the highest profile positions in the New Jersey legal community as president of the 18,000-member New Jersey State Bar Association
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