New Supreme Court Justice Fabiana Pierre-Louis was sworn in this afternoon by Justice Jaynee LaVecchia in a private ceremony.
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- We’ve launched a chat bot. Its name is JIA (Judiciary Information Assistant) and it’s part of the Judiciary’s ongoing efforts to ensure access to the courts and provide quality customer service.
- It appears this visitor lost its bearings and wound up at the Sussex County Judicial Center in Newton last night.
- Congratulations to Landon Hacker, who graduated Rutgers Law School - Camden today. Landon is a 2014 graduate of the Judiciary’s #drugcourt program who earned a 4.0 GPA from Rutgers University. He went to law school to become a drug court public defender.
- All New Jersey state courts and court offices will be closed on Thursday, Feb. 9.
- NJ Courts: All state courts and court offices are now closed for the day, including Superior, Tax, Appellate, Supreme, clerks’ offices, AOC
- All NJ state courts and court offices will be closed on Wednesday, March 21, 2018.
- The New Jersey Supreme Court today dismissed more than 780,000 old municipal court warrants in minor matters. njcourts.gov/pressrel/2019/…
- Welcome to Justice Fabiana Pierre-Louis as she completes her first two sessions of scheduled Supreme Court virtual oral arguments.
- All NJ state courts and court offices are closed today, Feb. 12.
- Drug court graduate Landon Hacker was sworn in today by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner as a new attorney. He recently passed the bar after graduating @RutgersLaw -Camden. Watch a video of his story here: youtube.com/watch?v=_Q6Zk0…
- Replying to @njcourtsToday, Judge Dortch swore Carmen in as a new attorney after she graduated @RutgersLaw -Camden in December and passed the bar exam in February. Congratulations, Carmen.
- All NJ state courts and court offices will be closed on Wednesday, March 7, 2018.
- New Supreme Court Associate Justices Rachel Wainer Apter and Douglas M. Fasciale joined their colleagues today for their first day of oral arguments.













