This is a follow up to an earlier article posted HERE.
Mercer County Assignment Judge Linda R. Feinberg ruled in my favor today
in my Open Public Records Act case against the Division of Law. The NJLP is mentioned on the first page of the Court's opinion, which is on-line HERE
An article concerning the NJLP's Open Government efforts in Washington Borough (Warren County) appeared in today's Express-Times.
The party's letter to the Mayor and Council, the Borough's new form of closed session resolution, and a memorandum by the Borough attorney are all on the NJLP Open Government Website.
In 2000, three principled youths,
Shaun Joye, Melissa Greiner, and Anna Zdepski, refused a mandatory govenment school drug test based on libertarian beliefs.
All three believed that they had the right not to be searched without due
process. The administrators at Hunterdon cared little about their beliefs. They were thrown out of all
school activities. Shaun had been working hard all year on the school play, his part was quickly given to someone else.
The effect of drug testing polices like this is that no libertarian minded youth shall be permitted to participate in extracurricular activities without compromising on their beliefs.
I'd like to invite
you to see IJ in action in a major New Jersey eminent domain case. The case
involves homeowners in Long Branch, NJ, who stand to lose their homes to a
private developer seeking to build beachfront condos. Because New Jersey
continues to be one of the worst abusers of eminent domain, this case is being
closely watched across the nation.