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U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Case on Legalization of Sports Betting In New Jersey

By Phillip J. Murphy |

On June 27th, the U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will hear the state of New Jersey’s appeal to legalize sports betting even though the U.S. Solicitor General recommended against it. The state has been fighting the battle to legalize sports betting in casinos and at racetracks for the last five years while being… Read More »

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New Jersey Legislation Could Legalize Recreational Use of Marijuana

By Phillip J. Murphy |

On the week of May 16th, Senator Nicholas Scutari introduced a bill that would allow for the recreational use of marijuana in the state of New Jersey. Not only would the legislation allow for marijuana to be recreationally used, but also grown, sold, and taxed in the state, allowing New Jersey to join the… Read More »

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New Jersey Attorney General Announces New Initiative Targeting “Public Corruption,” But Could This Be A Witch Hunt?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

New Jersey continues to make the national news headlines this week as, on May 9th, Attorney General Christopher Porrino announced that the state would be offering a $25,000 reward for any tips “to fight corruption.” Porrino referenced former Bloomfield Councilman Elias Chalet in his announcement; Chalet recently pled guilty to bribery and will now… Read More »

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Does New Jersey’s New Opioid Law Go Too Far in Criminalizing Certain Activities? Doctors Express Concerns

By Phillip J. Murphy |

New Jersey’s new law severely limiting the ability for doctors to prescribe opioid prescriptions has many concerned, especially doctors, who could face severe legal consequences if they step outside of its strict requirements. The law not only limits initial opioid prescriptions for acute pain to a five-day supply, but also requires doctors to have… Read More »

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What Is “Racketeering”?

By Phillip J. Murphy |

The term “racketeering” can be traced back to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, and includes 35 crimes related to organized crime and the act of offering a dishonest service in order to solve a problem. The RICO Act became law in 1970 in an effort to go after organized crime. However,… Read More »

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Resisting Arrest and Eluding an Officer in New Jersey

By Phillip J. Murphy |

A man eluding officers who tried to pull him over for a traffic violation along the New Jersey Turnpike brought national news attention to his flight on Sunday, March 12th. Officers ended up deploying spike sticks in order to get him to pull over, and proceeded to charge him with eluding officers (along with… Read More »

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New Jersey Official Sentenced To Home Confinement

By Phillip J. Murphy |

On March 6th, David Samson—former attorney general of New Jersey—was sentenced to home confinement for one year and ordered to pay a fine of $100,000 after admitting that he had used his authority as chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to coerce United airlines into operating a weekly flight… Read More »

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Officials Found Linked To Drinking Water Crisis Face Criminal Prosecution

By Phillip J. Murphy |

At this point, most-everyone has heard about what happened in Flint, Michigan concerning the lead-contaminated water crisis; however, many might still be surprised that the officials behind the decision-making process that led to the crisis are being prosecuted for crimes (in addition to losing their jobs as officials). As of this month, at least… Read More »

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New Jersey’s Push to Legalize Sports Betting Highlights Interesting Constitutional Questions

By Phillip J. Murphy |

January 17th marked the deadline for when the U.S. Supreme Court was to decide whether or not it would hear the state of New Jersey’s appeal on legalizing sports betting within state borders. Yet, instead of making the official decision, the Court instead announced that it would wait for the U.S. Solicitor General to… Read More »

Governor Cuomo Orders Investigation into Racial Bias in New York State Prisons

By Phillip J. Murphy |

On Monday December 5th, Governor Cuomo announced that he was ordering an investigation into racial bias in the prison system of New York after an investigation conducted by the New York Times revealed that black inmates were punished at significantly higher rates, where guards were reported as using racism on a regular basis in… Read More »

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