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Judge David Langham An intriguing decision was rendered by the New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Decision in October 2020: Anesthesia Associates v. Weinstein Supply, A-5033-18T4 and A-5718-18T4. The case consolidates for appeal two decisions of New Jersey workers compensation judges regarding jurisdiction over medical billing disputes. It is intriguing for its analysis of jurisdiction, its reliance upon secondary authority, and for its defense of workers compensation judges. A side element of intrigue in many workers compensation opinions is the volume of abbreviation engaged by the court; this is a great example. Essentially, the Court said: the WCA is interpreted as regards the jurisdiction over AAM and SJC MPCs. There is involvement of the PABWC, as well as the PDOLI in one case and WCBNY in the other. Each MPC was instigated by an MPAP under the WCA.

Zansberg: A status report on public access to police body-worn camera recordings | Colorado Freedom of Information Coalition

January 19, 2021 The following article originally appeared in Communications Lawyer and is published here with permission from the American Bar Association. By Steve Zansberg CFOIC President An unarmed Black man is brutally murdered by police, who are utterly indifferent to his repeated pleas for restraint. First the people in that city, then across the nation (and, eventually, across the globe) take to the streets. They demand justice. They demand accountability. And they call upon the police, not only in that city but across the nation, to reform their practices, to eliminate racial profiling and overly aggressive militaristic responses, and to become more transparent including by publicly releasing  body-worn camera recordings of police-public confrontations.

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