The Supreme Court announced today that it has granted leave to appeal in State v. Pinkston.  The question presented, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office, is “In this criminal justice reform matter, did the trial court abuse its ...

The Supreme Court announced that it has granted certification in five more cases.  One of those is a land use matter.  The other four run the gamut from administrative law to criminal law to constitutional law to arbitration. Montclair State ...

The Supreme Court announced today that it has granted review in State v. Anthony.  The question presented, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s office, is “Is defendant entitled to a new trial based on the police officer’s failure to ...

The Supreme Court announced yesterday that it has granted review in two new cases.  The first is Willner v. Vertical Reality, Inc.  The question presented there, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office, is “Among other issues, was plaintiff ...

The Supreme Court announced two new grants of review. Both are criminal cases, and the Court accelerated the proceedings in both appeals. Each of them will be set down for oral argument on November 28 or 29. In both cases, ...

Today, the Supreme Court announced that it has granted review in three cases.  All three cases involve grants of certification, and one of them also is an appeal as of right due to a dissent by Judge Ostrer in the ...

Kicking off its new term, the Supreme Court announced its first grant of review last Friday.  The Court granted leave to appeal in State v. Dickerson, another case under the Criminal Justice Reform Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:162-15 to -26.  The question ...

The Supreme Court announced on Friday that it would review three more cases.  One of those is before the Court as of right, due to a dissent in the Appellate Division.  In the other two cases, the Court granted certification. ...

The Supreme Court has granted review in four more cases.  In Cherokee LCP Land, LLC v. City of Linden Planning Bd., the question presented, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office, is “Do plaintiffs have a sufficient interest in ...

In making up for lost time, a separate post was warranted to take note of three new grants of review by the Supreme Court.  The cases address very different areas of the law. The biggest of the three cases may ...