New Jersey State Bar Foundation releases spring edition of The Legal Eagle newsletter

Ralph J. Lamparello Board President at New Jersey State Bar Foundation
Ralph J. Lamparello Board President at New Jersey State Bar Foundation
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The New Jersey State Bar Foundation announced on April 1 the release of the spring edition of The Legal Eagle, its legal newsletter aimed at young readers and others interested in legal topics.

The publication provides information on current legal issues relevant to students and the broader community. It is intended to help readers better understand how law impacts everyday life.

According to the announcement, this issue features articles discussing judicial independence, policies around banning critics on social media platforms, and recent changes that allow 17-year-olds in New Jersey to pre-register for voting in primary elections. Readers are encouraged to access the full edition online for more details about these topics.

The Legal Eagle continues its mission of making complex legal subjects accessible and engaging for younger audiences as well as adults. By focusing on timely matters such as social media policy and voting rights, the newsletter aims to foster civic awareness among its readership.

Looking ahead, future editions are expected to address additional issues important to students and families across New Jersey.



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