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The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously held that New Jersey Transit is not an “arm of the state” and doesn’t share New Jersey’s sovereign immunity from lawsuits…
N.J. Dems say ‘culture of hate’ developing in Trump administration following Coast Guard swastika incident
A “culture of hate” is developing within President Donald Trump’s administration, New Jersey’s entire Democratic House delegation wrote in a letter yesterday after a swastika was…
John Rendzia III, a junior at The College of New Jersey, and Sydney Nelson, a junior at Stockton University, have been elected co-chairs of the New…
Alice Merolli, a junior at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, has been elected as the new president of the College Democrats of New Jersey. Andrew LoMonte of The…
The College Democrats of New Jersey issued endorsements in two of New Jersey’s most closely watched congressional primaries over the weekend: Rebecca Bennett for the 7th…
Carl Zeitz, a legendary and much-admired statehouse political reporter who later served on the New Jersey Casino Control Commission and founded a successful public relations firm,…
The U.S. Department of Justice sued New Jersey for the second time this week, this time to demand unredacted versions of the state’s voter files. The…
Gov. Mikie Sherrill is breaking two glass ceilings today with the nomination of the first woman and first openly gay person to serve as superintendent of…
The Inside Edge with David Wildstein: N.J. Black Voters in 1801 – New Jersey Globe Home>Highlight>The Inside Edge with David Wildstein: N.J. Black Voters in 1801
A bid for an emergency delay by a coalition of about three dozen New Jersey mayors to delay the implementation of New Jersey’s affordable housing law…
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