C.E. v. Elizabeth Public Sch. Dist.
The New Jersey Appellate Division dealt with an Open Public Records Act request that, in the words of the trial court, was about leveling the playing field so parents of
The New Jersey Appellate Division dealt with an Open Public Records Act request that, in the words of the trial court, was about leveling the playing field so parents of
The six participating justices on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court actually agreed on something when they determined that sexual assault as defined under the Uniform Code of Military Justice is comparable
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court vacated the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review’s order dismissing Claimant’s appeal of the denial of her request to backdate her application for benefits as untimely under
This case involved the appeal of the decision of the Philadelphia Zoning Board of Adjustment’s (ZBA) decision to grant a variance. The dispute concerned a project to develop a property,
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court affirmed an order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, which affirmed a referee’s order denying unemployment compensation benefits. The Board concluded that Claimant is ineligible
The New Jersey Appellate Division heard appeals from Woodbridge Township and the town’s Board of Education after their summary judgment motions were denied in an unusual personal injury case. The
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court reviewed the order of the trial court that dismissed a citizen’s objections to a candidate’s petition to be included on a ballot for an election. The
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court affirmed the agency’s decision to deny KPMG’s bid protests. The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking proposals for comprehensive
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court agreed with the Workers’ Compensation Judge and the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board that the petitioner was subject to an Impairment Rating Evaluation (IRE) under Act 111,
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court dismissed this putative class action. Petitioners purported to bring a class action on behalf of themselves and as representatives of 3,000 other political subdivisions which might
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