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New Jersey appeals court requires conversion therapy practice to pay $3.5 million in legal fees


New Jersey appeals court requires conversion therapy practice to pay $3.5 million in legal fees
Jews Offering New Alternatives to Healing agreed to dissolve in settling consumer fraud lawsuit, but reopened and began operating under another name.
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A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a Jewish conversion therapy practice must pay $3.5 million to former clients after it breached the terms of a settlement agreement that reduced the group’s financial liability.
On Tuesday, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey upheld a lower court’s ruling finding that the Jewish Institute for Global Awareness (JIFGA), formerly known as Jews Offering New Alternatives to Healing, had violated the terms of a settlement agreement reached with plaintiffs in December 2015, six months after a New Jersey jury found the organization had violated New Jersey’s consumer fraud law. ....

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NJ landlords fight back: Lawsuit challenges Murphy order


Last spring when the pandemic was raging and many New Jersey workers lost their jobs, Gov. Phil Murphy suspended the right of landlords to evict tenants.
Murphy also signed executive order No. 128, forcing landlords to use their tenants’ security deposits toward rent payments.
A group that represents small property owners has filed a lawsuit, claiming the Executive Order is illegal and unfair.
According to Jared McClain, a lawyer with the New Civil Liberties Alliance, the executive order exceeds the emergency powers granted to the governor under the New Jersey Civilian Defense and Disaster Control Acts, which gives him certain powers related to public health, but has nothing to do with rents and security deposits and landlord-tenant relationships. ....

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