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Is Incest Legal in New Jersey? What State Law Actually Says

New Jersey law takes an unusual position when it comes to incest, one that often surprises residents and legal experts alike. The answer depends...

Is New Jersey a Community Property State? What Divorce Law Actually Says

New Jersey is not a community property state. Instead, the state follows a legal system known as equitable distribution when dividing property during a...

Are Tasers Legal in New Jersey? What the Law Allows and Why Confusion Remains

Tasers and stun guns occupy a confusing legal space in New Jersey. While they are no longer outright banned, possession and use still come...

Is There a Volcano in New Jersey? The Truth Behind Rutan Hill

Although there is not much volcanic activity in New Jersey, one of the most popular sites that sparks curiosity about a possible volcano is...

How to Get an Apostille in New Jersey for International Documents

New Jersey residents who have prepared documents for international use may need to obtain an apostille before they are accepted abroad. Under the Hague...

New York corporate attorney Steven Okoye shares crisis communication framework for companies facing data breaches

As healthcare and technology companies experience more frequent cybersecurity breaches, service disruptions, and regulatory investigations, New York corporate attorney Steven I. Okoye is urging...

Brian Gestring Leads National Push to Reform Forensic Science Standards

Forensic expert Brian Gestring has enjoyed a long-standing reputation of trust and respect within the forensic science community and is known for his relentless...

Rutgers University–Camden climbs to #97 nationally, ranked #8 best college in New Jersey for 2025

At the end of September, Rutgers University–Camden achieved its highest-ever ranking in the country, ranking 97 on the 2026 U.S. News & World Report...

How dangerous is Camden, NJ? New 2025 data shows the city is safer than it has been in 50 years

Camden, NJ, was long known as "one of the most dangerous cities" in the USA, according to crime statistics and rankings. However, the 2025 crime...

Colonel (Dr.) Jay Johannigman retires after 46 years of military service

After serving 46 years in the U.S. military as a top-ranked trauma surgeon — and making significant contributions to how lifesaving medicine is delivered...

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