The Supreme Court announced that it has granted review in seven new appeals. Two of those matters (one civil and one criminal) involve leave to appeal, while the others are before the Court on grants of certification....
The Supreme Court announced that it has granted certification in three new appeals. All are from unpublished opinions of the Appellate Division....
With the coming of the new year, this blog went onto a new platform. That fact, along with a Supreme Court oral argument and a Committee on Character hearing last week, has left this blog behind as 2025 begins. Our appellate courts, however, have been active. Here are summaries of their January 2025 published opinions to date:...
Hoboken for Responsible Cannabis, Inc. v. City of Hoboken Planning Bd., 480 N.J. Super. 357 (App. Div. 2024). This land use decision, written by Judge Firko, is the final published...
No one can say that in the days before Christmas, "not a creature was stirring" in our appellate courts. The Supreme Court issued one decision and the Appellate Division published...
The Supreme Court announced that it has granted certification in four new matters. All of those involve unpublished opinions of the Appellate Division. In State v. Taylor, the question presented...
Tomorrow, December 10, judges on Part E will hear oral argument in In re Tom Malinowski, Petition for Nomination for General Election, November 8, 2022, for United States House of...
On December 4, 1973, the Supreme Court decided Mayflower Sec. Co. v. Bureau of Securities, 64 N.J. 85 (1973). The Bureau of Securities had suspended the registration of Mayflower, a...
Tomorrow, December 3, Part F will hear oral argument in In re Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey and AFSCME Local 888. The issue is whether the Public Employment...
Filings in the Appellate Division and the Supreme Court in the last few days interfered with blogging about three published opinions that the Appellate Division issued during that time. Here...