...pools, the reform bill was amended to make it subject to a referendum. "It was distinctly intended to block the wheels of reform in...
The appeals present important questions of whether members of Congress have the power to defend the constitutionality of one of its enactments and whether citizen proponents of a public referendum ca
...the extent to which a tenant could collect rental overcharges. After a referendum to repeal it was rejected, Bloomfield moved for an order remanding plaintiffs...
Despite its reduced size, Rutgers Law School-Camden's future is brighter than it was a year ago
...A N.J. constitutional amendment authorizing sports wagering was approved in a referendum in 2011 and the statute was enacted on Jan. 17, 2012. It...
...Assembly members proposed submitting the issue to the people for a popular referendum. We suggest that the governor and the Legislature act in political unity...
Special interests have engaged in increasingly partisan efforts to tilt the scales of justice. Now these assaults on America's courts are expanding in troubling new ways
...Chris Christie stated his support for sports betting in New Jersey. A referendum was placed on the November 2011 ballot to legalize sports betting. It...
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