...New Jersey's high court continues to disapprove of giving juries unrestricted access to video and audio recordings of statements by witnesses and defendants, but...
...palm of your hand. Litigators, corporate counsel and business lawyers can now access their favorite publications on their way to and from work, or in...
...Canzanella Twenty-First Century First Responders Protection Act; concerns Workers' Compensation for public safety workers. On April 29, the bill was amended on the Assembly...
...lawyers group to educating the public about the importance of a...justice, examined the issue of access to justice by looking at...
...of his parole violation. The statutory scheme does not require dismissal; no public policy would be advanced by punishing New Jersey for lawful action taken...
...However, comments submitted in response to this notice may be subject to public disclosure after the Court has acted on the Working Group's report...
...employment with the New Jersey State Parole Board for conduct unbecoming a public employee after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence, leaving the...
...a precedential holding that recognized Drinker Biddle's right of access based on the public's interest in the state's use of resources in...
...violation of the Open Public Records Act, 47:1A-1 to 47:1A-13, and the common-law right of access. It argued that the...
...The Public Defender's Office is seeking...their constitutionally protected rights to access to counsel and right to...
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