• About Us
      • Back
      • FAQ
      • State Board
      • Platform
      • Contact Us
  • Get Involved
      • Back
      • Membership
      • Declare Yourself
      • Run for Office
          • Back
          • Steps to Run for Office
          • Candidate Questionaire
      • Send More Info
      • Central NJ Libertarians
          • Back
          • Donate to Central Region
          • About the Central Region
          • Central Region Minutes and Information
      • Northern NJ Libertarians
          • Back
          • Donate to the North Region
          • About the North Region
          • North Region Minutes and Information
      • Southern NJ Libertarians
          • Back
          • About the South Region
      • FAQ on Getting Involved
      • Summer 2025 General Meeting
  • Donate
      • Back
      • Federal Fund
      • General Fund
      • State Fund
  • News
      • Back
      • Newsletters
          • Back
          • Advertise
      • All News
      • Upcoming Events
  • Join Us
      • Back
      • Join Us
      • Membership Renewal
      • Join as a Student for Free!

Member Login
   

News

Upon Further Review, Benefits of NJ Super Bowl May Be Over-Stated

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: May 14, 2010
No comments on “Upon Further Review, Benefits of NJ Super Bowl May Be Over-Stated”

This just in from the NJ Hall Institute of Public Policy:

Written by Richard Lee

With great fanfare earlier this week, the New Meadowlands Stadium submitted a bid to the NFL to host Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014.

"Hosting the Super Bowl in the New York/New Jersey area will not only place the game of football on the largest stage it's ever seen, but the positive economic impact for the region will be substantial," Woody Johnson, Chairman and CEO of the New York Jets, said after the bid was submitted on Wednesday. "Studies have shown that the economic benefit would exceed $550 million, providing a major boost to this area on many levels."

Johnson's comments about the economic benefits of the big game were echoed by other leading figures from the world of sports, as well as state lawmakers promoting New Jersey's efforts to host the contest. In addition, most news accounts of the bid submission reported that the host committee is projecting that a local Super Bowl will generate $550 million for the region. Likewise, a Senate resolution supporting the proposal promises that "the economic benefits of a Super Bowl in this state would be substantial, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in economic activity."

But you may not want to count that money too soon.

Read the full story...

Libertarian Activist Kidnapped During FIJA Outreach

Details
Written by: Julian Heicklen
Category: Latest News
Created: May 14, 2010
No comments on “Libertarian Activist Kidnapped During FIJA Outreach”

On Tuesday, libertarian activists Julian Heicklen, James Babb, and George Donnelly conducted a Fully Informed Jury Association outreach event at the federal district courthouse in Allentown, PA.

Shortly after the protest started they were approached by federal marshals. When George Donnelly attempted to videotape the confrontation he was violently restrained and arrested. He is now under "house arrest."

More information can be found on the Libertarian News Examiner.

Immigration Restrictions for Whom?

Details
Written by: Michael P. Riccards
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: May 07, 2010
No comments on “Immigration Restrictions for Whom?”

On Saturday, May Day, my wife and I went to Broadway to see the King Tut exhibit and also a new musical on the early years of Sun Records and its first stars. It was almost a pleasant afternoon, and we had dinner and then easily caught a cab back to Penn Station. Sometime later, a loon drove a SUV up to the very corner we stood at and set it up to explode and kill innocent people. Luckily, an alert vendor and then an NYPD officer cleared the Times Square area, and had the police disarm the bomb. This is the eleventh time since 9-11 that New York City has experienced a real terrorist threat. At least this guy did not have the courage of his convictions -- he decided he did not wish to be a suicide bomber, but vanished down Shubert Alley and then out to JFK airport where he was picked up by the authorities.

Read the full article...

Interesting Friday In Judge Brock's Courtroom

Details
Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: May 01, 2010
No comments on “Interesting Friday In Judge Brock's Courtroom”

As previously announced, my Attorney Rick Gutman and I appeared before the Hon. Kathryn A. Brock at the Union County Courthouse on Friday, April 30th, to argue entitlement to a surveillance video that reportedly showed former Garwood Police Officer (and brother of a Union County Freeholder) Gennaro J. Mirabella entering the locked office of Garwood's Chief Financial Officer and opening her desk drawers. The hearing lasted nearly three hours.

We lost on our Open Public Records Act claim because Judge Brock held that the tape is exempt a) as a "criminal investigative record" and b) because disclosure may improperly reveal security measures and surveillance techniques.

Read more …

National Youth Rights Association Asks NJ Residents to Monkey Wrench Kyleigh's Law

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Student Rights
Created: April 30, 2010
No comments on “National Youth Rights Association Asks NJ Residents to Monkey Wrench Kyleigh's Law”

A Washington-based "youth rights group" wants to undermine Kyleigh's Law by asking all motorists to voluntarily put the controversial decals on their vehicles.

Kyleigh's Law, which goes into effect on Saturday, will require holders of a Graduated Driver License — primarily teenagers -- to affix detachable decals to their front and rear license plates.

Calling the new law "discriminatory and dangerous," the National Youth Rights Association is endorsing a seemingly far-fetched strategy aimed at getting all motorists to shell out $4 for a pair of decals.

Read the full article...

Why Socialism Fails

Details
Written by: pugmaster
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: April 29, 2010
No comments on “Why Socialism Fails”

In 1987, the U.S Senate Judiciary Committee was taking on the question of whether there should be a Balanced Budget Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  Economist Milton Friedman was one of the men who testified on its behalf.  During a question and answer period with then-Senator Edward M. Kennedy, the discussion got a little heated. During this period, Milton Friedman said to the Senator "Socialism has not worked in a thousand years of recorded history, why don't you give it up, Senator Kennedy?" Kennedy got up from his chair and replied the following to Milton Friedman: "The reason socialism has failed for a thousand years is because they didn't have me running it." This exchange is recorded in the Congressional Record.

Read more …

Education Reform Rally

Details
Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: April 28, 2010
No comments on “Education Reform Rally”

5-header_cartel

New Jersey Residents:

Do Something Important!

The 2010 New Jersey Education Reform Rally will be tomorrow, Thursday, April 29, 6pm in Trenton, NJ.  (A screening of The Cartel will occur immediately afterward at 7:30pm.)

The other side has their paid cronies... now it's our turn.  Tell them: Enough is Enough.

Read more …

LNC Chair Poll

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Latest News
Created: April 28, 2010
No comments on “LNC Chair Poll”

During the Libertarian National Convention at the end of May, delegates will be voting on the next National Chair. A poll has been created where NJLP members can vote on which candidate they support. In order to vote in the poll two conditions must be met:

Read more …

LP Monday Message: Don't Blame Immigrants?

Details
Written by: Wes Benedict
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: April 26, 2010
No comments on “LP Monday Message: Don't Blame Immigrants?”

Dear Friend of Liberty,

The recent legislation in Arizona has put immigration back in the news.

The Libertarian Party has a long history of defending immigration. Our website has an article discussing immigration. I think that if there's a problem with massive illegal immigration, then one of the best solutions is to make legal immigration easier.

Read more …

NJ Title 19:27A Uniform Recall Election Law

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Candidates and Elections
Created: April 26, 2010

Note: the following is the title as of April 26, 2010. 8h and 9a have been updated to reflect 2014 changes. You may want to verify the current law on the state website.

 

19:27A-1 Short Title
19:27A-2 Power to recall elected Officials
19:27A-3 Definitions
19:27A-4 Recall; vote required, service of term, statements, procedures
19:27A-5 Recall petition; signatures required
19:27A-6 Notice of intention
19:27A-7 Review of notice of intention; approval; publication; answer
19:27A-8 Format of recall petition; requirements
19:27A-9 Circulator of recall petition
19:27A-10 Filing of petition by recall committee; time
19:27A-11 Review of petition by recall election official
19:27A-12 Contesting decisions of recall officials
19:27A-13 Issuance of certificate as to sufficiency of petition; scheduling of recall election; notice
19:27A-14 Recall election, conduct
19:27A-15 Ballot used at recall election; filling of vacancy
19:27A-16 Results of recall election
19:27A-17 Recall committee, recall defense committee; regulation of contributions; reports
19:27A-18 Statutes inoperative

Read more …

Happy Earth Day

Details
Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Selected Blogs
Created: April 22, 2010
No comments on “Happy Earth Day”

Jay and Melissa along the AT

The author and his daughter hiking along the Appalachian Trail in NJ.

[originally printed for Earth Day 2009]

As a Scoutmaster and backpacker I care deeply for our natural environment. As a libertarian I realize that achieving a healthy environment requires policies that are rational and based on science and economics. This Earth Day I wanted to write about some examples of effective and ineffective polices and practices.

The Industrial Revolution

In the 18th and 19th centuries, the world experienced a seismic shift in economies from a mostly agrarian economy to an economy based on manufacturing. Prior to the industrial revolution, farmers suffered long working hours for very little pay. Life in the cities was even worse. Our cities were overcrowded, sanitation barely existed, and garbage was piled outside. The cities were breeding grounds for cholera and yellow fever. Peoples diets were very limited. Smog and pollution from the limited heating choices of coal or wood filled the air above our cities.

Read more …

Google Posts Counts of Government Censorship and Information Requests

Details
Written by: Chris Wuestefeld
Category: Latest News
Created: April 20, 2010
No comments on “Google Posts Counts of Government Censorship and Information Requests”

Google is now showing how much governments across the world are requesting censorship of them, and requesting personal information. Check out the interactive map.

Like other technology and communications companies, we regularly receive requests from government agencies around the world to remove content from our services, or provide information about users of our services and products. The map shows the number of requests that we received between July 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009

Clifton assigns official e-mail addresses to Mayor and Council?

Details
Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: April 19, 2010
No comments on “Clifton assigns official e-mail addresses to Mayor and Council?”

As a result of a March 19, 2010 request from the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Open Government Advocacy Project (OGAP), the City of Clifton has assigned official "cliftonnj.org" e-mail addresses to Mayor and City Council members. Previously, the Mayor and Council were using their personal e-mail (e.g. Yahoo or Gmail) addresses for City business.

Read more …

School Elections

Details
Written by: Jay Edgar
Category: Latest News
Created: April 19, 2010
No comments on “School Elections”

For most of NJ, voters will be going to the polls tomorrow to approve or reject school budgets. Many schools are proposing large increases in their tax levy. Most towns are at or slightly below the state mandated tax levy cap of 4%. Some towns however have received approval from their county superintendent to exceed this cap. For example my town, Upper Freehold, has received approval to seek a 9.88% tax increase. Six towns have an additional ballot question to raise additional funds for special projects.

Before you go to vote you need to ask yourself two questions:

Read more …

School board president claims that timely release of meeting agendas may "confuse" citizens and lead to "negativity"

Details
Written by: John Paff
Category: Open Government Advocacy Project
Created: April 17, 2010
No comments on “School board president claims that timely release of meeting agendas may "confuse" citizens and lead to "negativity"”

On April 17, 2010, the Express-Times published an article on Warren County school board's refusal to publicize its meeting agendas until ten minutes before the start of the meeting. I am quoted in the article as a representative of the New Jersey Libertarian Party.

"When you announce your agenda in advance, it gives people an opportunity to research the issues and come to the meeting prepared with cogent comments and questions," said John Paff, who chairs the New Jersey Libertarian Party's Open Government Advocacy Project.

Read more …

FIJA Outreach In Philadelphia

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Latest News
Created: April 11, 2010
No comments on “FIJA Outreach In Philadelphia”

NJLP member, Julian Heicklen, along with several other activists held a juror education event at the U.S. District Courthouse on Saturday. While handing out Fully Informed Jury Association fliers they were pestered by law enforcement. The best accounts of the day are found on the Libertarian Examiner and the video below. The police are as funny as the keystone cops.

Camden Cops Terrorize Community

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Latest News
Created: April 04, 2010
No comments on “Camden Cops Terrorize Community”

Locals say Camden cops under federal investigation terrorized community

By The Associated Press

CAMDEN - Josephine Skinner's grandson Dequan was 11 or 12 years old a few summers ago when she says he had a run-in with a Camden police officer who neighbors claim terrorized them for years.

As the youth crossed the street to buy a soda at a store, she said Officer Jason Stetser - known on the streets as "Fat Face" - sprang from his cruiser.

Read the full story...

Camden Officers Under Investigation

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Latest News
Created: April 03, 2010
No comments on “Camden Officers Under Investigation”

By GEOFF MULVIHILL (AP)

CAMDEN, N.J. - Prosecutors say some police officers in one southern New Jersey city have bullied residents for years, making cases by planting drugs on suspects, falsifying police reports, and conducting searches without warrants.

Now four Camden officers are being investigated by a federal grand jury and have been suspended; one officer has already pleaded guilty.

Read the full story...

Bob Bowdon Presents the Cartel

Details
Written by: Webmaster
Category: Latest News
Created: April 02, 2010
No comments on “Bob Bowdon Presents the Cartel”

Bob Bowdon, director of The Cartel spoke to our convention attendees during our 2010 convention. He showed the trailer and then discussed various problems with the education system in New Jersey.

As someone who has watched The Cartel, I strongly recommend this movie to every New Jersey resident. I plan on seeing it again when I get a chance. A review of The Cartel was previously published on this website.

Read more …

Student Rights Article Count:  16

NJ Libertarian Blog Article Count:  57

Selected Blogs Article Count:  205

Chair's Report Article Count:  8

Videos Article Count:  52

Political Cartoons Article Count:  1

Events Article Count:  26

Open Government Advocacy Project Article Count:  183

Letters to Editor Article Count:  73

Latest News Article Count:  330

Candidates and Elections Article Count:  88

Insight New Jersey Article Count:  1

Preempted Ordinance Repeal Project Article Count:  43

Police Accountability Project Article Count:  144

Press Releases Article Count:  36

Legislative Affairs Committee Article Count:  19

Policy News Article Count:  16

Legislative Affairs Committee Project Article Count:  3

Page 42 of 65

  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 42
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
© New Jersey Libertarian Party 1972 - 2025

The NJ Libertarian Party is NJ's third largest political party, founded in 1972. Our vision is for a world in which all individuals have the right to exercise sole control over their own lives, and have the right to live in whatever manner they choose, so long as they do not forcibly interfere with the equal right of others to live as they choose. Our goal is to build a political party that elects Libertarians to public office, and moves public policy in a libertarian direction.

  • Member Access
    • Login
    • Bylaws
  • Special Projects
    • Open Government Project
    • Preempted Ord. Project
    • Police Accountability Project
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Newsletters
    • Upcoming Events
  • Store