This year’s “summer” song, to introduce the just-announced Appellate Division summer Parts schedule, is by Seals & Croft. The schedule is different this year as compared to previous ones. Instead of the usual two-judge Parts, each two-week session features a Part consisting of four judges. The first two-week stint runs from June 20-July 3, and the final “summer” session goes from August 29- September 11. Each Part has a Presiding Judge, and the order provides that “[t]ime and place of any hearing shall be fixed by the presiding judge of the part sitting.”
Have you examined NJ landlord tenant law changes that Murphy and his enablers pushed through just as forcing the plaintiff landlord & judge to accept the tenant’s claim that he/she was affected by Covid and could not pay the rent and had applied fo Covid rental assistance; I asked one “judge” at a seminar on this topic about the Scotus’ rejection of a New York law that denied landlord’s due process, and even though NJ’s law was based on that rejected law; he said it didn’t apply to NJ. How did he become an Essex County landlord tenant judge. Any thoughts?