New Jersey Statutes on FindLaw: Updated, Free, and Mobile-Friendly
Need to know about traffic laws in the Garden State? Are you wondering whether the European house sparrow can be hunted in Bergen County? And just what sorts of fireworks are allowed down on the Jersey Shore?
Find the answers here at FindLaw. Whether you're researching New Jersey family law, criminal procedure, or the state Shellfisheries Council, our updated New Jersey Statutes and Constitution section has all the New Jersey laws you could ever need, all free and mobile-friendly.
FindLaw's New New Jersey Statutes
FindLaw's updated New Jersey codes section brings you thousands and thousands of pages of N.J. laws, thanks to our partnership with Thomson Reuters Westlaw, FindLaw's sister company. That means access to free, user-friendly New Jersey codes, brought to you courtesy of the industry leader in online legal research.
So, you'll have access to everything from New Jersey's workers compensation rules to state property laws and unfair trade practices statutes. Paired with FindLaw's other legal professional resources, like our Third Circuit blog, New Jersey legal research guide, and practice management tools, and you've got pretty much everything you could need. And it's all free.
Navigable, Shareable, Mobile-Friendly
Navigating FindLaw's New Jersey statutes is a breeze, thanks to a four-level drop down menu that lets you find just what you're looking for, without getting lost in a maze of links and webpages. And once you've found what you need, saving and sharing your research is a snap. Just click on the share button at the bottom of every page and you can email the relevant statute to yourself or a colleague in just a few clicks. And if you want to research a statute further, you can log in to Westlaw straight from that page as well.
Plus, FindLaw's New Jersey statutes are built with busy legal professionals in mind. The new section is mobile-friendly, meaning you can do legal research from the courthouse on your phone, or on a tablet during your commute. Try it out yourself.
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