New Jersey residents are subject to New Jersey state and U.S. federal laws. Federal laws apply in New Jersey as they do across all 50 states. In addition to the U.S. Constitution, which is the supreme law of the U.S., federal laws include statutes that are periodically codified in th...
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It acts, furthermore, as a model for the state agencies that administer state equal employment legislation. The policy of EEOC is that its actions should be certain and predictable, that is, emp...
New Jersey is the latest state to provide sales and use tax exemptions for bullion. Image courtesy of National Coin & Bullion Association New Jersey governor Philip D. Murphy signed into law S721, which exempts sales of investment metal bullion and certain investment coins from sales and use ta...
“New Jersey’s sanctuary state policies serve only to exacerbate this crisis by not only offering a safe haven to persons who entered the country illegally but rewarding them with taxpayer-funded benefits," the GOP lawmakers said in a statement. "This is a slap in the face to every law-ab...
Since 2012, New York state law enforcement officers have issuedover 710,000 ticketsfor window tint violations. A ticket for this violation carries up to a$150 penalty. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles advises vehicle owners to complete their vehicle inspection prior to the expiratio...
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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed a law Monday prohibiting book banning in state libraries and schools. The law says school boards and the governing boards of public libraries need to create standards for how books are removed from shelves and how
Age discrimination under the NJLAD.The age discrimination provisions of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination have been amended to be more protective of the rights of older workers. The NJLAD had an upper cap of age 70. For example, it would have been legal under New Jersey law to ter...
Among other things, the law signed Friday requires the doctrine to be applied to coastal development, protection and funding issues. “New Jersey’s shoreline and coastal communities are some of our state’s greatest treasures,” Murphy said. “By strengthening the public’s right to access our...