The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Thursday that prosecutors can use a digital video recorder seized without a warrant as ...
Lawyers for First Choice Women's Resource Centers say a NJ subpoena violates their constitutional rights to free speech and ...
A New Jersey appeals court says police didn’t violate a man’s rights by watching him enter his phone passcode while in custody — rejecting his claim that it was unconstitutional. Tyrone K. Ellison, ...
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday about a subpoena served on a faith-based nonprofit in New Jersey that runs “crisis pregnancy centers,” an appeal that has put both civil rights advocates ...
The subpoena was part of an attorney general investigation into whether the group was misleading donors or clients into ...
A majority of the justices appeared supportive of arguments by a crisis pregnancy center that it should be able to challenge ...