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  • New Jersey Supreme Court Gives Additional Protection to Immigrant Children
    New Jersey Supreme Court Gives Additional Protection to Immigrant Children
    Newark, NJ- An August 26th ruling from the New Jersey Supreme Court clarified the role judges in Family Part play in cases involving undocumented immigrant children who are vulnerable to abuse and neglect in their native countries. By clarifying Family Part judges’ roles, the ruling gives vulnerable immigration children the...
  • Appeals Court Case Strengthens Equal Protection in Immigration Laws
    Appeals Court Case Strengthens Equal Protection in Immigration Laws
    Newark, NJ- One of the primary means for an immigrant to obtain permanent resident status and eventual citizenship is through their parents. The pathway to legal residency or citizenship through a parental relationship can be straightforward, but in many instances the rules governing derivative citizenship can be unclear or confusing...
  • New Jersey Officials Award $4 M to Law Enforcement for Body Cameras
    New Jersey Officials Award $4 M to Law Enforcement for Body Cameras
    Newark, NJ- In the very near future, most interactions between the New Jersey state police and the public will soon be recorded by body cameras now that authorities have allocated $4 million dollars to state, county and municipal law enforcement agencies to purchase the equipment. (more…)
  • Authorities Must Have Probable Cause to Issue Immigration Detainers Court Rules
    Authorities Must Have Probable Cause to Issue Immigration Detainers Court Rules
    Newark, NJ- As Congress works to ensure so-called sanctuary cities detain undocumented immigrants for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an appeals court ruled the federal agency must have probable cause to issue immigration detainers and hold individuals they suspect of being undocumented. (more…)
  • New Jersey Supreme Court Reverses Teen’s Manslaughter Plea
    New Jersey Supreme Court Reverses Teen’s Manslaughter Plea
    Newark, NJ-In the case, the State of New Jersey vs. Edwin Urbina, the New Jersey Supreme Court, reversed a teenager’s manslaughter conviction after determining a lower court shouldn’t have accepted his plea bargain since he maintained throughout the course of his case that he acted out of self-defense. (more…)