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Police can't secretly record phone calls, N.J.'s top court rules in win for  privacy advocates - New Jersey Monitor
Police can't secretly record phone calls, N.J.'s top court rules in win for privacy advocates - New Jersey Monitor

Supreme Court should make it easier to sue cops who violate our civil  rights - nj.com
Supreme Court should make it easier to sue cops who violate our civil rights - nj.com

N.J. high court considers releasing videos showing police use of deadly  force - WHYY
N.J. high court considers releasing videos showing police use of deadly force - WHYY

New Jersey Rules AG Not Required to Indemnify County Police Officers
New Jersey Rules AG Not Required to Indemnify County Police Officers

New rules seek to limit ICE arrests in N.J. courthouses - WHYY
New rules seek to limit ICE arrests in N.J. courthouses - WHYY

NJ Supreme Court Rules Police Officers Entitled to Qualified Immunity from  Civil Rights Claims - Government & Law Blog
NJ Supreme Court Rules Police Officers Entitled to Qualified Immunity from Civil Rights Claims - Government & Law Blog

N.J. Supreme Court: Vineland police search of drug suspect proper
N.J. Supreme Court: Vineland police search of drug suspect proper

NJ Police Misconduct To Become More Transparent: Here's How | Across New  Jersey, NJ Patch
NJ Police Misconduct To Become More Transparent: Here's How | Across New Jersey, NJ Patch

N.J. high court bans police officers from destroying notes on interviews,  crime scene observations - nj.com
N.J. high court bans police officers from destroying notes on interviews, crime scene observations - nj.com

Supreme Court sides with New Jersey in dispute with New York over port  police agency - POLITICO
Supreme Court sides with New Jersey in dispute with New York over port police agency - POLITICO

House Approves Supreme Court Security Bill, Sending It to Biden - The New  York Times
House Approves Supreme Court Security Bill, Sending It to Biden - The New York Times

Appeals court halts New Jersey's bid to identify names of disciplined police  officers | PhillyVoice
Appeals court halts New Jersey's bid to identify names of disciplined police officers | PhillyVoice

State Supreme Court rules in favor of releasing of police disciplinary  records - POLITICO
State Supreme Court rules in favor of releasing of police disciplinary records - POLITICO

N.J. Supreme Court: 'High-crime area' not enough cause for police stop and  frisk - New Jersey Monitor
N.J. Supreme Court: 'High-crime area' not enough cause for police stop and frisk - New Jersey Monitor

Newark went too far with civilian oversight of police, N.J. Supreme Court  rules - nj.com
Newark went too far with civilian oversight of police, N.J. Supreme Court rules - nj.com

New Jersey Supreme Court again affirms public's civil rights in warrantless  police searches - New Jersey Monitor
New Jersey Supreme Court again affirms public's civil rights in warrantless police searches - New Jersey Monitor

N.J. Supreme Court rules against police who entered home without warrant - New  Jersey Monitor
N.J. Supreme Court rules against police who entered home without warrant - New Jersey Monitor

NJ Supreme Court Rules Right to Privacy Protects Police Station Call
NJ Supreme Court Rules Right to Privacy Protects Police Station Call

New Jersey Supreme Court approves directive to open police disciplinary  files
New Jersey Supreme Court approves directive to open police disciplinary files

NJ Supreme Court issues two wins for law enforcement transparency
NJ Supreme Court issues two wins for law enforcement transparency

NJ Supreme Court rules AG can release names of disciplined police
NJ Supreme Court rules AG can release names of disciplined police

U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs New Jersey police shooting 'qualified immunity'  case | Reuters
U.S. Supreme Court rebuffs New Jersey police shooting 'qualified immunity' case | Reuters

N.J. Supreme Court decision could open police internal affairs reports - nj .com
N.J. Supreme Court decision could open police internal affairs reports - nj .com

NJ High Court Backs Public Naming of Disciplined Officers | Courthouse News  Service
NJ High Court Backs Public Naming of Disciplined Officers | Courthouse News Service