Law Requires NJ Higher Ed Institutions to Adopt Suicide Prevention Measures

Law Requires NJ Higher Ed Institutions to Adopt Suicide Prevention Measures

Gov. Chris Christie recently signed legislation into law that will require higher education institutions in New Jersey to take steps to prevent suicide. The measure, which applies to all colleges and universities, unanimously passed in both the Senate and the Assembly.  The Madison Holleran Suicide Prevention Act specifically requires institutions

NJ Appeals Court Clarifies Time of Application Rule

NJ Appeals Court Clarifies Time of Application Rule

In Jai Sai Ram, LLC et al. v. Planning/ Zoning Bd. of the Borough of S. Toms River et al., the Appellate Division held that the time of application rule does not apply where, after a property owner or developer submits an application for a use variance, the municipality amends

Proposed Bill Removes Police-Related Death Investigations from Local Oversight

Proposed Bill Removes Police-Related Death Investigations from Local Oversight

New Jersey lawmakers recently proposed legislation that would require the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) to handle the investigation and prosecution of crimes involving a person’s death by law enforcement officers acting in their official capacity, or while in custody. The bill would also require all trials to be

NJ Appeals Court Rules Police Dash Cam Videos Subject to OPRA

NJ Appeals Court Rules Police Dash Cam Videos Subject to OPRA

A divided New Jersey appeals court recently held that the public has the right to access recordings from the mobile video recorders (MVRs) in police vehicles under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA). However, it is likely that the Supreme Court of New Jersey will have the final word on

Newark Enacts Environmental Justice & Cumulative Impacts Ordinance

Newark Enacts Environmental Justice & Cumulative Impacts Ordinance

The City of Newark recently enacted an Environmental Justice and Cumulative Impacts Ordinance. Under the landmark ordinance, developers will be required to provide certain sustainability information to the Board of Adjustment and Central Planning Board as part of an application for land use approvals.  The City maintains that the ordinance

NJ Appeals Court Rules Affordable Housing Obligation Does Not Include “Gap” Period

NJ Appeals Court Rules Affordable Housing Obligation Does Not Include “Gap” Period

In a win for municipalities, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court held that municipal affordable housing obligations do not include a “separate and discrete” gap-period obligation. In reaching its decision, the appeals court cited the core principles of the Mount Laurel doctrine and the plain language of