Published Appellate Division rulings are a rare commodity in New Jersey, and some practitioners say their scarcity underscores the need for a change in the judiciary’s rules on precedential and non-precedential appellate opinions.
Over the past decade, about 95% of the state Appellate Division’s decisions have been unpublished and 5% published, with minimal variation from year to year, according to data from the state judiciary.
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