August 22, 2022
A New Jersey federal judge has permanently dismissed a proposed class action filed by Newark residents challenging the installation of 65-foot power lines in the historic district of Forest Hill, ruling that the residents' constitutional due process rights weren't violated.
October 05, 2020
Newark, New Jersey, says residents have no standing to bring a suit challenging the now-complete installation of 65-foot-tall utility poles in a historic district and is asking a federal judge to dismiss their case.
August 19, 2019
Newark, New Jersey, and an energy company are violating local, state and federal statutes and the U.S. Constitution by moving forward with the installation of 65-foot-tall utility poles in a historic district without first obtaining necessary reviews and approvals, a group of residents have alleged in New Jersey federal court.