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Monthly Archives: March 2012

What Constitutes Harassment of an Endangered Species?

The Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey recently reviewed a case where the Court had to examine what the State Legislature intended when it made it illegal to “harass” endangered species pursuant to the state’s Endangered and Nongame Species Conservation Act (ENSCA).  In New Jersey v. Cullen, the New Jersey Department of… Read More »

NJDEP Rolls Out New “Waiver Rule,” Forgoes Strict Compliance with Certain Environmental Regulations

After taking office in January 2010, Governor Christie signed an Executive Order “establishing ‘Common Sense Principles’ for State rules and regulations that will give this State the opportunity to energize and encourage a competitive economy to benefit businesses and ordinary citizens.”   The Governor ordered all State agencies to implement common sense procedures, including “waivers from… Read More »