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The state Supreme Court last Tuesday affirmed that New Jersey's big-city mayors, not city councils, have the sole power to negotiate and sign contracts with private consultants and vendors. The Court
Under the circumstances presented here, the statutory scheme of the Faulkner Act, under which the City of Newark is organized, allocates the responsibility for initiating, negotiating, and signing co
Reviewing the case of a 12-hour interrogation that adduced a murder confession, the New Jersey Supreme Court is being asked to hone the standards that police must follow in detaining and questioning
Where the initial action regarding the testator's will and a later writing was resolved by a settlement and a dismissal with prejudice, the judge did not err in dismissing the second action since the
Where the zoning board of adjustment decided to hold a rehearing based on a discrepancy discovered between the size of the telecommunications equipment listed in appellant's application, for which it
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