Open Public Records Act Needs Amendments, Says NJSBA

This week’s Capitol Report looks at proposed changes to the state’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA). The New Jersey State Bar Association did not take a position on the bill, but proposed three amendments to suggest ways to ensure attorneys who use OPRA for the benefit...

NJSBF’s Winter Edition of Respect Available

The latest issue of Respect, the Foundation’s newsletter on diversity and inclusion matters, features articles on caste discrimination and laws across the country that ban gender-affirming care and includes an article on the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on...

Unleash Your Potential by Joining an NJSBA Section

With three dozen dynamic sections, the NJSBA offers a unique chance for attorneys of all ages and disciplines to elevate their professional networks, enhance leadership skills and delve deeper into their practice areas. Learn more about the benefits of joining a...