The Constitution of New Jersey is the foremost source of state law.
The foremost source of state law is the Constitution of New Jersey.
Pursuant to the state constitution, the New Jersey Legislature has enacted legislation.
[3][4][5] Pursuant to certain statutes, state agencies have promulgated regulations, also known as administrative law.
[6] All state rulemaking notices are reviewed and processed by the Division of Administrative Rules within the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law for publication in the New Jersey Register, published twice a month.
The published opinions of New Jersey's courts are contained in three different sets of books.