By Charles Toutant | November 15, 2019
The ruling has sparked criticism that hearing environmental matters in a court known for handling traffic cases is a bad policy.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | November 1, 2019
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection is almost 50 years old.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 20, 2019
The complaint was filed one day after the administration officially implemented a rule stating that only the federal government could set emissions standards for cars.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Dennis J. Krumholz | September 19, 2019
The recent split decision of the NJ Supreme Court, in this Spill Fund case after Superstorm Sandy, contains lessons for all NJ practitioners, especially environmental specialists.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy P. Duggan | September 13, 2019
The courts seem open to revisiting the existing case law to determine whether all constitutional protections are being provided to private and public entities. The U.S. Constitution cannot be ignored solely for the benefit of private natural gas companies.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew B. Robins | September 6, 2019
While many of the provisions of the recently signed act will foster clean-ups, some of the revised language adds complexities that require careful attention to work at contaminated sites.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | August 15, 2019
New arbitration hearing required in 'US Masters' case.
By Mike Scarcella | August 14, 2019
“Just like its name says, the Environmental Protection Agency has a clear job: to protect our environment,” New Jersey Attorney General Grewal said in a statement. “But EPA’s latest rule does nothing of the kind."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Carmella Gubbiotti | June 28, 2019
NJ appeals court establishes important precedent, allowing reconstruction of Superstorm Sandy-damaged properties to flood-safety standards “as of right” without municipal approval.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | May 9, 2019
On May 3, Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a proposal that codified the public trust doctrine and strengthened the public's right to access New Jersey beaches.
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