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Students Participate in Naturalizations on Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
Students will participate in naturalization ceremonies across the nation throughout September as part of a living civics lesson on citizenship. Federal courts are conducting more than 50 naturalization ceremonies in September to observe Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, which is officially celebrated on September 17.
Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Vicinage to Host Naturalization Ceremony
Project on Statutory Construction Promotes Inter-Branch Communications
The federal courts of appeal can help Congress make legislative intent as clear as possible through a project designed by the non-partisan Governance Institute and adopted by the Judicial Conference in 1995, on the recommendation of its Judicial Branch Committee.
Order – Supreme Court Professional Responsibility Rules Committee – Appointment of Melville D. Lide, Esq.
Notices to the Bar
Order – Supreme Court Professional Responsibility Rules Committee – Appointment of William Harla, Esq.
Notices to the Bar
Adriana M. Calderon Named Trial Court Administrator for Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Vicinage
Notice and Order – Multicounty Litigation – Designation of Certain NJ State-Court Litigation Involving Olmesartan Medoxomil Medications as Multicounty Litigation
Notices to the Bar
New App Connects Public, Attorneys to Municipal Courts
Notice – Changes to System Requirements for Electronic Filing Through JEFIS in Foreclosure and Special Civil Part Matters
Notices to the Bar