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Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson then ruled that the state could reduce the 2014 contribution because it was an emergency. But she said last June that she would not consider a lawsuit over the 2015 contribution until the fiscal year budget was finalized.
Date: Apr 24, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Christie to propose pension cuts, tout work with teachers
The speech will come less than 24 hours after Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson ruled in favor of public workers who sued Christie for slashing pension contributions he had agreed to as part of a 2011 deal struck with the Democrat-controlled Legislature. The deal increased public workers' contribut
In her decision, Judge Mary Jacobson said the unions did have a contractual right to have the pension fully funded, but still did not have a likelihood of succeeding on the merits of the case because of the state's current budget crunch.
court judge in Trenton is whether the lawmakers can force Kelly and Stepien to comply with subpoenas in the investigation of politically motivated traffic jams created near the George Washington Bridge last year. The judge, Mary Jacobson, had asked both sides to write briefs on the issue of immunity.
In a case brought by a group of couples plus advocacy organization Garden State Equality, New Jersey Superior Court judge Mary Jacobson ruled last month that in light of U.S. Supreme Court decisions affirming marriage equality, the state could not deny marriage rights to same-sex couples. New Jersey
Christie, who favors the civil unions the state now allows but says marriage laws should be changed only with a popular vote, is having the state's lawyers appeal Judge Mary Jacobson's ruling from last month.
The judge, Mary Jacobson, agreed with the advocates in a ruling last month, finding that a U.S. Supreme Court ruling from June makes it necessary for the state to grant same-sex marriages starting Oct. 21. The state wants that delayed until the appeals are fully resolved.
Date: Oct 11, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
NJ Supreme Court agrees to hear Christie's gay marriage appeal
A state trial judge, Mary Jacobson, ruled Sept. 27 that same-sex couples were being denied equal rights in New Jersey in the wake of a landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in June and ordered the state to allow same-sex marriages starting Oct. 21.