Federal Judge to Hear Lawsuit Challenging New Jersey’s ‘County Line’ System Favoring Political Parties

Trenton, New Jersey – A federal judge is set to hear arguments on Monday regarding New Jersey Representative Andy Kim’s lawsuit challenging the state’s use of the “county line” system on ballots. This unique system gives preferential treatment to primary candidates endorsed by political parties. The contentious county line system has emerged as a prominent issue in the Democratic primary race for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Bob Menendez, who is facing a federal corruption indictment. The lawsuit, filed by Kim, seeks to block the use of the county line format on ballots … Read more

Landmark $25 Million Verdict Awarded in Sexual Abuse Lawsuit against NJ Foster Care System

New Brunswick, NJ – A woman who suffered sexual abuse as a child in New Jersey’s foster care system has been awarded a historic $25 million by a Middlesex County jury. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the NJ Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS), formerly known as the NJ Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P), in 2019, alleging that foster caretakers had sexually molested her. The abuse occurred in three separate foster care homes during her childhood. The woman claimed that when she reported the abuse, her social workers did not adequately … Read more

D.C. Superior Court Hosts 25th Annual Youth Law Fair, Providing High School Students a Positive Insight into the Justice System

WASHINGTON (AP) — High school students in Washington, D.C. had the unique opportunity to gain a positive perspective of the court system during the 25th annual Youth Law Fair at the D.C. Superior Court on Saturday. The event allowed students to engage in mock trials as jurors, witnesses, attorneys, defendants, and even judges, providing them with firsthand experience of what happens inside a courtroom. More than 150 students attended the fair, which aimed to familiarize them with the judicial system. The theme of this year’s Youth Law Fair was “The Ride You Can’t Afford to … Read more