A federal investigation is underway after authorities found the partial remains of a dolphin that appeared to have been butchered on a New Jersey beach last week.
A New Jersey teacher protected a teenage student from a ruthless assault with her body after his assailants would not listen to her cries to stop, according to witnesses.
The motion comes on the heels of a potential negligence claim and images of handwritten notes taken by police officers at the scene that were shared widely across social media.
A New Jersey couple has been barred from suing Uber following a car crash that left them with life-changing injuries because their daughter agreed to terms & conditions on the UberEats app.
Sean Higgins, 43, is suspected to have been driving under the influence when he fatally struck Johnny, 31, and his brother, Matthew Gaudreau, 29, while they were cycling on a rural road in their south New Jersey hometown Aug. 29.
Reality TV Star of The Real Housewives of New Jersey Dina Manzo is now officially divorced from her husband. After a long delay in legal process, two months ago her now ex-husband Tommy Manzo finally signed the divorce papers.
After setting her own baby on fire and leaving her down the road, a woman from New Jersey was sentenced to 30 years in prison. The judge contested that this decision is required by justice.
A unanimous High Court ruled on Tuesday that Maryland officials overstepped their authority when they provided financial subsidies to encourage construction of a new power plant in the state.
A New Jersey judge said that he will oversee the finances of cash-strapped Atlantic City to ensure it pays $25 million it owes the local school district for the rest of this school year.
Twenty-one people who allegedly helped more than 1,000 foreign nationals fraudulently obtain student visas were arrested this morning by federal agents in a nationwide sweep.
New Jersey voters have been given the option to decide on the possibility of 2 new casinos in North New Jersey. They are slated to vote for it on November.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a bid by unions representing public employees to force the state of New Jersey to pay the full share of its annual public pension contribution.
Former U.S. Solicitor General Theodore Olson represented New Jersey as the state attempted again to legalize sports betting in casinos and racetracks throughout Atlantic City.