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Next webcast is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 20, 2025 and Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025.
Oct. 20, 2025
A-46-24 In the Matter of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and AFSCME Local 888
(090230)
Does the grievance process for sexual harassment mandated by the federal government’s Title IX rules preempt the process set forth in the terms of a collective negotiations agreement that allows an employee to challenge their termination for just cause?
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Oct. 21, 2025
A-68-24 In the Matter of the Verified Petition for the Proposed Creation of a PK-12 All-Purpose Regional School District
(090182)
Under N.J.S.A. 18A:13-47.11, does the Borough of Sea Bright have standing to withdraw from a merged school district with the Oceanport Board of Education and the Shore Regional High School District Board of Education to join the all-purpose regional Henry Hudson School District? |
A-47-24 State v. Gerald W. Butler
(090237)
Did the prosecutor’s reference to the television show The Wire in the opening statement; references to the Organized Crime Unit, gun violence, and trafficking in the City of Millville; and testimony that defendant was the target of a search warrant, individually or cumulatively amount to reversible error?
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A-35-24 In the Matter of P.T. Jibsail Family Limited Partnership Tidelands License Number 1515-06-0012.1 TDI 190001
(089547)
Does the Tidelands Resource Council have statutory authority to fix and modify pierhead lines through the issuance of individual licenses? |
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