Sep 9, 2024 | condominium association | Condominium Owner | discriminatory and harassing slurs | Division on Civil Rights | Enforcement Actions | Findings of Probable Cause allege that the alleged harasser | Harassment in Housing | National Origin and Sex | Neptune | New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD) | Russian | The Summit | threats | Addressing Hate, Bias & Discrimination | Bias and Discrimination | DCR Gender | Division on Civil Rights | Press Release
Homeowner and Condominium Association in Neptune Allegedly Failed to Take Adequate Action to End Bias-Based Harassment For Immediate Release: September 9, 2024 Office of the Attorney General- Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney GeneralDivision on Civil Rights- Sundeep Iyer,...
Sep 5, 2024 | amicus briefs | California | DCR | Discrimination | Division on Civil Rights | Harassment | Kansas v. U.S. Department of Education | LGBTQ+ Students | Louisiana v. U.S. Department of Education | New Jersey | New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. | Pennsylvania | sex discrimination | Title IX | U.S. Court of Appeals | U.S. Department of Education Final Rule | Bias and Discrimination | DCR Gender | Diversity & Inclusion | Division of Law | Division on Civil Rights | Press Release
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that New Jersey, California, and Pennsylvania co-led two amicus briefs on behalf of a multistate coalition in federal appellate courts to further defend Title IX’s protections of all students, including LGBTQ+ students, from gender-based harassment and sex discrimination, and to reverse a preliminary injunction that could affect certain schools in their states.
Sep 4, 2024 | accessories | AK-47 | amicus curiae briefs | ammunition | AR-15 | assault weapons | Blair Holt Assault Weapons Ban | California | Colorado | commonsense gun laws | Connecticut | Cook County | dangerous weapons | Delaware | gunpowder | Hawaii | Illinois | Large Capacity Magazines | Maine | Maryland | mass shootings | Michigan | Minnesota | multistate | Nevada | New York | Oregon | Pennsylvania | reasonable firearms regulations | Restrictions | Rhode Island | rules and regulations | Second Amendment | self-defense | the District of Columbia | Vermont | Washington | Weapons Law | Combating Gun Violence | DD-GunSafety | Gun Violence | Press Release
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell led a multistate amicus brief filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in support of Cook County, Illinois, which is continuing to defend its assault weapons ban from a Second Amendment challenge.
Aug 28, 2024 | Campaign Manager | Democratic Primary | Election Fraud | Governor's Race 2021 | Hunterdon County | Lambertville | nomination certificates | Office of Public Integrity and Accountability | OPIA | primary ballot | Office of Public Integrity and Accountability | Press Release | Public Integrity
For Immediate Release: August 28, 2024 Office of the Attorney General- Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney GeneralOffice of Public Integrity and Accountability- Drew Skinner, Executive Director For Further Information: Media Inquiries-Dan ProchiloOAGpress@njoag.gov TRENTON —...
Aug 28, 2024 | Antitrust | argue in court | Attorney General's Honors Program | Career Opportunities | civil rights | Conviction Review | Cyber Crimes | Data Privacy & Cybersecurity | draft legal pleadings | Environmental Justice and Enforcement | Fatal Police Encounters | Firearms Civil Enforcement and Accountability | human trafficking | investigate cases | law school graduates | legal strategy | negotiate with opposing counsel | Office of the Attorney General | Public Corruption | public service | Reproductive Health Rights | Sexual and Domestic Violence Policy Prevention and Enforcement | Social Media Accountability | Solicitor General Fellow | third-year law students | Violence Intervention and Victim Assistance | Violence Suppression and Organized Crime | Workers’ Rights and Labor Enforcement | Honors Program | Press Release
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin today announced that the application period is open for the 2025 New Jersey Attorney General’s Honors Program, a two-year program that offers recent law school graduates and newly admitted lawyers the opportunity to start their legal careers in public service in the Department of Law and Public Safety.