PASSAIC COUNTY BAR ASS'N v. HUGHES


108 N.J. Super. 161 (1969)

260 A.2d 261

PASSAIC COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION, A NON-PROFIT MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, NEWTON M. ROEMER AND WILLIAM J. MARCHESE, PLAINTIFFS, v. RICHARD J. HUGHES, THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AND FRANK X. McDERMOTT, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AND THE MEMBERS OF THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY ET AL., DEFENDANTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division.

Decided December 22, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Howard Stern appeared for plaintiffs (Messrs. Howard Stern, Bernard L. Albert, Joseph D.J. Gourley, Joseph Salerno, on the brief).

Mr. William S. Greenberg, Assistant Counsel to the Governor, appeared for defendant Governor Hughes (Mr. Arthur J. Sills Attorney General, attorney; Messrs. Alan J. Karcher and William S. Greenberg, on the brief).

Mr. Richard B. McGlynn argued the cause for the defendant members of the Senate (Messrs. McGlynn and McGlynn, attorneys; Mr. William E. McGlynn, of counsel).

Mr. John Givens appeared for the New Jersey State Bar Association, amicus curiae (Messrs. Parsons, Canzona, Blair and Warren, attorneys).


MOUNTAIN, J.S.C.

This suit has been brought by the Passaic County Bar Association, Newton M. Roemer, president of the Association and William J. Marchese, its immediate past president. Defendants are the Honorable Richard J. Hughes, Governor of the State of New Jersey, the Honorable Frank X. McDermott, President of the Senate of the State of New Jersey, and all other individual members of the Senate. The New Jersey State Bar Association appears as amicus curiae...

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