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Is CPANJ a Public Agency? ACLU, County Prosecutors Face Off at NJ Supreme Court Arguments
"Do you really want to turn this argument into a question about the ethics of those who have proceeded in this court?" Chief Justice Stuart Rabner asked counsel at one point.In 5-Year Battle Over Segregated Schools, Litigants Contemplate: What's Next?
"Our view is we have an ideal moment in time right now to pause the litigation," said Paul Josephson of Duane Morris, representing the charter school defendants.Public Defamation Suits Face Higher Hurdles in New Jersey
Things just got a lot tougher for those seeking to sue in New Jersey for defamation involving a matter of public concern.Robert Menendez Has Been Charged—Again. But Will It Stick?
"The excesses of these prosecutors is apparent. They have misrepresented the normal work of a congressional office. On top of that, not content with making false claims against me, they have attacked my wife for the long-standing friendships she had before she and I even met," the senator said of the charges.Take Notice! The Law Journal's 2023 Unsung Hero Honorees
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AG's Nonparticipation Speaks Volumes to Some Observers
A federal version of Daniel's Law was enacted in 2022. But the federal measure, unlike New Jersey's, includes exemptions for the news media, said Gabe Roth, executive director of Fix the Court, a Washington, D.C.-based judicial watchdog group.Attorney of the Year Announced
During her GSBA presidency, Natalya Johnson marshaled efforts to form a charitable foundation to boost scholarships, presided over formation of a Mental Health and Wellness Committee, and established the organization's first physical office and meeting space.'Share Your Knowledge': The Law Journal's Mentors Offer Their Best Advice
Our Mentors honorees are always particularly kind in sharing their insights with us. That should come as no surprise, but we appreciate it nevertheless.'The Powerful Have Abused the Justice System': Gov. Murphy Signs Anti-SLAPP Into Law
"Too often SLAPP suits have been used to silence criticism through costly and time-consuming legal proceedings. It's a shame that bad actors have exploited our legal system to effectively strip outspoken New Jersey residents of their First Amendment rights," Assemblywoman Carol Murphy said. "Today, we are taking a stand by expediting the dismissal of these lawsuits, doing away with this intimidation tactic, and protecting freedom of speech in our state."People in the News—Sept. 8, 2023—Sweet Stevens, Pashman Stein
Two attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams are scheduled to be featured speakers at the PA Special Education Leadership Symposium on Sept. 11.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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