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Appeals court orders Gloucester County to design new ballots in time for in-person voting
A New Jersey appeals court ruled Gloucester County officials must replace their illegal office-block ballots before in-person voting starts later this month, reversing a prior decision…
Gun owners last month lost their constitutional challenge of a New Jersey law banning guns in sensitive places. They want another day in court. (Dana DiFilippo…
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday is scheduled to hear oral arguments in a case that could impact state laws around the country that ban “conversion…
Superior Court Judge Benjamin Telsey signed a court order today rebuffing a bid to force new ballots in Gloucester County, paving the way for a state…
NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Parole Disqualifier Under Graves ActGovernment and Law website
In State v. Zaire J. Cromedy (A-17-24/089188) (Decided August 5, 2025), Justice Michael Noriega writing for a unanimous Supreme Court of New Jersey clarified what constitutes…
The state’s top law enforcement officer is facing a new legal challenge — not for something he did, but for what he didn’t do. New Jersey…
Gloucester County Republicans will mount a legal challenge to a Democratic plan to use an office block ballot design in the November general election. The county…
NJ Supreme Court Rules Abuse of Discretion Applies to Graves Act Waiver DenialsGovernment and Law website
In State v. Delshon J. Taylor, Jr. (A-20-24/089386) (Decided August 6, 2025), Justice Fabiana Pierre-Louis writing for a unanimous Supreme Court of New Jersey clarified the…
After months of slow-developing litigation, the New Jersey Supreme Court on Friday upheld a ruling that nullified the results of a council primary election in Roselle,…
A state appeals court on Thursday upheld a ruling that recall petitions are not required to be notarized. Robert Fisher, a 20-year-old school board member in…
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