...case at the heart of Walsh's work is Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mount Laurel, 67 N.J. 151...
...New Jersey Supreme Court issued its historic decision in Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mount Laurel, which limited use of...
...the latest in the line of cases, originating with Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mount Laurel, 67 N.J. 151...
...the latest in the line of cases, originating with Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Township of Mount Laurel, 67 N.J. 151...
...target of the investigation and never received a target letter. But Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Raymond Batten ruled that prosecutors were conducting...
...for developers to address the obligation? In Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Twp of Mount Laurel, 92 N.J. 158...
Two decisions of the Supreme Court, coming six months apart, first expanded and then narrowed a local government's use of its power of eminent domain. These decisions will have a profound effect on d
...Criminal Presiding Judges Subcommittee Report on Bail Practices 4. Cross-County Detainers 5. Sentencing Outcomes B. Statewide Implementation...
...program resulting from the Mount Laurel doctrine (Southern Burlington County NAACP v. Twp of Mount Laurel, 92 NJ 158 (1983...
Once again, we present the vanguard of leadership of the New Jersey legal community: 178 newly minted partners who accepted our invitation to be featured in this, the Law Journal's seventh annual New
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