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John Hoffman (born August 23, 1965) is an American lawyer who has served as a justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey since 2024. He previously served as the acting attorney general of New Jersey from 2013 to 2016. [1] [2] He served from 2013 to 2016, longer than any other acting attorney general in the state's history. [3]
Alexander Griffith was the first Colonial New Jersey Attorney General. 1714 –1719: Thomas Burnett Gordon (17 April 1652—April 28, 1722) was a Scottish emigrant to the Thirteen Colonies who became Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court and New Jersey Attorney General for the Province of New Jersey. [3] 1719 –1723: Jeremiah Basse
The 2024 Chicago Sky season was the franchise's 19th season in the Women's National Basketball Association, and their first season under head coach Teresa Weatherspoon. The offseason was marked by major coaching and roster changes. In October 2023, the team hired Weatherspoon as head coach, replacing interim head coach Emre Vatansever.
“An attorney advised us to post this. Good enough for me,” the post said, per Snopes. Related: Instagram, Facebook Are Addictive and Harmful for Kids, Sweeping Lawsuits from 41 States Claim
A die-hard New York Post fan and supporter of President-elect Donald Trump kept issues of the paper reporting his 2016 and 2024 wins — saying she predicted his groundbreaking two-time victory.
The Post's owner since 2013, Jeff Bezos, instructed publisher William Lewis to not make an endorsement. The newspaper regularly endorsed presidential candidates since 1976. [ 465 ] Patrick Soon-Shiong , the owner of the Times since 2018, also blocked an endorsement in the 2020 primaries .
When is NJ's 2024 primary? Ike Revis, of Hackensack, drops his ballot into the machine to cast his vote at the Civic Center in Hackensack, NJ on Tuesday Nov. 7, 2023. The primary will be held on ...
Admission to the bar in the United States is the granting of permission by a particular court system to a lawyer to practice law in the jurisdiction. Each U.S. state and jurisdiction (e.g. territories under federal control) has its own court system and sets its own rules and standards for bar admission.