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Appeals court shields much of Seton Hall’s McCarrick report from disclosure
Judges rule attorney-client privilege shields key sections but order disclosure of policy review materials.
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3mNew Jersey takes aim at hidden fees that inflate consumer costs
Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed an executive order Monday directing state agencies to identify ways to curb hidden charges known as “junk fees,” while Attorney General Jennifer Davenport announced new enforcement efforts aimed at the deceptive pricing practices. Executive Order 19 requires executive branch agencies to review the industries they regulate and submit recommendations to the...
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3mNew Jersey to receive $365K in CVS insulin billing settlement
State joined a multistate agreement resolving allegations that CVS overbilled Medicaid for insulin prescriptions New Jersey will receive $365,725 as part of a $36.5 million multistate settlement with CVS Pharmacy over allegations that the company overbilled Medicaid for insulin prescriptions, Attorney General Jennifer Davenport announced Monday. According to state and federal investigators, CVS knowingly dispensed...
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5mAttorney general releases annual police discipline report for 2025
More than 800 disciplinary actions were recorded, including cases involving assault, drugs, and manslaughter.
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7mCamden residents sue EMR, alleging years of pollution and fires harmed neighborhood
Attorneys will host a June 16 community meeting in Camden to answer residents' questions about the lawsuit.
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6mNew Jersey Supreme Court: Government-related emails in officials’ personal accounts are subject to OPRA
Unanimous ruling says public officials cannot shield records from disclosure by conducting government business through private email accounts.