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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases challenging whether New Jersey Transit can dodge lawsuits in other states.
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The Well News on MSNSupreme Court to Decide Liability of Transit Agencies After AccidentsWASHINGTON - The Supreme Court agreed Thursday to determine whether New Jersey Transit is immune from liability as a state ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear oral arguments in a case involving whether NJ Transit can be sued in certain ...
New Jersey can proceed with a special grand jury investigating alleged sexual abuse by Catholic clergy and whether the state's dioceses took any steps to cover it up, the state Supreme Court announced ...
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New Jersey can have a grand jury investigate clergy sex abuse allegations, state high court rulesNew Jersey's Supreme Court says the state can have a grand jury investigate allegations of clergy sexually abusing children and report findings.
The US Supreme Court agreed to consider if New Jersey’s public transit system can be held liable for accidents.
After 16 years as acting administrative director of the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts, Judge Glenn Grant is retiring in March.. Ahead of the transition, Atlantic/Cape May Vicinage ...
New Jersey’s depleted state Supreme Court will soon get two new justices after the state Senate confirmed Rachel Wainer Apter and Douglas Fasciale on Monday, formally breaking a political logjam ...
TRENTON, N.J. (CN) — Virtual grand juries may continue in New Jersey during the Covid-19 pandemic, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, noting Zoom sessions are no less constitutional than ...
PATERSON — The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office had no authority to take over the operations of the Paterson Police Department 21 months ago, a state appellate court ruled on Wednesday.
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