The present make-up of the court docket is well-known for its stark division between liberals and conservatives, however lawyer Matthew Haverstick thinks that dynamic will not play out within the New Jersey Transit case. “I believe the difficulty is much less about private harm and extra about conforming totally different states’ view of evaluating immunity. I can see there being loads of consensus on the court docket, regardless of the final result is, as a result of it isn’t, to me, a very partisan case,” Haverstick stated.
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