By Mike Scarcella | March 31, 2018
"The court rejects the parties' polar opposite views of the statute, and finds the defendant liable for certain costs that post-date the passage of the E-Government Act, even though these expenses involve dissemination of information via the Internet," Huvelle wrote.
By Michael Booth | March 29, 2018
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal on Thursday filed Freedom of Information Act requests with the federal government following the Trump administration's announcement that it would be transferring the provision of medical services to 9/11 responders away from the World Trade Center Health Program.
By Michael Booth | March 20, 2018
For the second time in less than a month, a New Jersey appeals court has ruled that the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office is on the hook for counsel fees in an Open Public Records Act case in connection with the fatal police shooting of a suicidal elderly man.
By Michael Booth | March 16, 2018
A New Jersey judge has ruled that sealed settlements involving public entities may be subject to release under the state's Open Public Records Act.
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By Michael J. Fasano | March 5, 2018
It is not uncommon that sellers marketing waterfront property do not own the entire tract of land that they seek to sell.
By Michael Booth | March 2, 2018
The court affirmed the $114,402 fee award to the Home News Tribune, which is owned by the Gannett Co., and NJ Advance Media, which publishes The Star-Ledger of Newark.
By Michael Booth | February 27, 2018
Lawyers for open-government activists and law enforcement squared off before the New Jersey Supreme Court Tuesday on the issue of whether police dashcam videos should be made available for release to the public, and how quickly.
By Michael Booth | February 26, 2018
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal's announcement came on the eve of the Supreme Court's scheduled oral arguments in "Paff v. Ocean County Prosecutor's Office," where the applicability of the state Open Public Records Act to dashcam footage is at issue.
By Charles Toutant | February 21, 2018
Steven Wronko sued the city Tuesday in Essex County Superior Court to reverse a records custodian's decision denying his request to obtain documents relating to Newark's attempts to woo Amazon.
By Charles Toutant | January 26, 2018
The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals must comply with the Open Public Records Act despite its status as a private, nonprofit group, a state appeals court ruled Friday in a published decision.
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