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Schundler v. Paulsen

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 10, 2001
775 A.2d 1261 (N.J. 2001)

Opinion

A-101 September Term 2000

Submitted May 10, 2001

Decided May 10, 2001

On appeal from the Superior Court, Appellate Division, whose opinion is reported at 340 N.J. Super. 319, 774 A.2d 585 (2001).

CHIEF JUSTICE PORITZ and ASSOCIATE JUSTICES STEIN, COLEMAN, LONG, VERNIERO, LaVECCHIA, and ZAZZALI join in the Court's opinion.

Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman Dicker, LLP, submitted a brief on behalf of appellant ( Brian W. McAlindin and Jennifer A. Keller on the brief).

John J. Farmer, Jr., Attorney General of New Jersey, submitted a letter brief on behalf of respondents DeForest B. Soaries and Sharon Young ( Mark J. Fleming, Assistant Attorney General, on the brief; Michael J. Haas, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel).

Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland Peretti, LLP, submitted a letter brief on behalf of respondents Glenn R. Paulsen, George R. Gilmore, and Richard H. Bagger ( Anne M. Patterson on the brief). Blank, Rome, Comisky McCauley, LLP, submitted a letter in lieu of brief on behalf of intervenor-respondent Robert D. Franks ( William E. Baroni, Jr., on the brief).


This matter has come before the Court on an appeal as of right that alleges several constitutional violations. R. 2:2-1(a)(1). In light of the need for a prompt disposition of the matter, the parties have submitted briefs on an accelerated schedule pursuant to our Order of May 9, 2001, and the Court has elected, pursuant to Rule 2:11-1(b), to dispose of the appeal without oral argument. In addition, the Court has carefully reviewed the record below, including the briefs of the parties filed with the trial court and the Appellate Division.

The Court is satisfied that the opinions of Judge Feinberg in the Law Division and Judge Baime in the Appellate Division have resolved appropriately the issues raised. Therefore, the judgment of the Appellate Division is affirmed, substantially for the reasons expressed in that court's opinion.

The Court's Order of May 9, 2001, staying all actions in respect of the Republican primary for Governor, is vacated, effective immediately.


Summaries of

Schundler v. Paulsen

Supreme Court of New Jersey
May 10, 2001
775 A.2d 1261 (N.J. 2001)
Case details for

Schundler v. Paulsen

Case Details

Full title:BRET SCHUNDLER, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. GLENN R. PAULSEN, GEORGE R…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: May 10, 2001

Citations

775 A.2d 1261 (N.J. 2001)
775 A.2d 1261

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