New Jersey Supreme Court Takes Up Landmark Clergy Sex Abuse Case, Mikie Sherrill Takes a Stand for Reproductive Freedom in the Garden State

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The eyes of the state—and much of the nation—are on Trenton, where the New Jersey Supreme Court has begun hearing oral arguments in a deeply significant case that could reshape how institutions are held accountable for decades of alleged abuse. The case, titled In re the Matter Concerning the State Grand Jury (089571), dives headfirst into the question: Can a state grand jury investigate the Catholic Church’s handling of sex abuse claims?

This case is more than a legal showdown. It’s a defining moment in New Jersey’s broader pursuit of transparency, justice, and accountability—especially in institutions that, for too long, operated behind closed doors.

A Case That Could Resonate Nationwide

Back in 2018, then-Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced a sweeping investigation into how the Catholic Church in New Jersey addressed allegations of sexual abuse by clergy members. It was part of a larger, nationwide reckoning sparked by reports in Pennsylvania that uncovered decades of systemic cover-ups.

New Jersey’s investigation aimed to uncover the truth, offer justice to survivors, and—critically—restore public faith in the systems meant to protect them. Fast forward to today, and the legal foundation of that investigation is now under the microscope. The state’s highest court is being asked to determine whether the grand jury has the legal authority to investigate the Church’s actions and possible cover-ups.

This case isn’t just about clergy. It’s about whether the judicial system can step in when powerful institutions are accused of protecting themselves at the expense of victims.

Why It Matters for New Jerseyans

This case cuts to the heart of issues New Jerseyans care deeply about: justice, public accountability, and the role of religion in public life. Survivors and advocates across the state are watching closely, hopeful that this moment leads to lasting change—not just symbolic victories.

And for communities throughout the Garden State, this case is a reminder of how critical it is to have a legal system that serves the people, no matter how influential the institution under scrutiny may be.

This moment also reinforces something we know well in New Jersey: we don’t look away from hard truths. We face them. We demand better—for survivors, for families, and for future generations.

The Political and Legal Landscape

As the arguments play out in court, the political stakes are rising. Church representatives argue that the grand jury’s work violates religious freedom and internal governance. The state argues that no entity—religious or otherwise—is above investigation, especially when public safety and accountability are on the line.

This isn’t a theoretical debate. It’s about how much access New Jersey’s law enforcement agencies have when it comes to investigating potential criminal behavior within organizations that serve—and in some cases, fail—our communities.

For anyone interested in understanding how politics, justice, and religious institutions intersect in New Jersey, this case is essential viewing. You can follow the ongoing developments and related stories through our dedicated Politics section, where we break down the most important issues shaping life in the Garden State.


Justice in Focus: What Comes Next

The outcome of this case could impact future investigations into not only religious institutions but also other influential organizations that operate in the state. If the court rules in favor of the grand jury’s authority, it would affirm New Jersey’s commitment to transparency and justice. If not, it may signal a more limited role for state oversight in deeply sensitive institutional matters.

Either way, the court’s ruling is expected to leave a lasting imprint on New Jersey’s legal and cultural landscape.


At Explore New Jersey, we believe it’s critical to keep these stories in the spotlight—not buried in legal briefs or headlines that come and go. This is about real people, real communities, and real accountability. For more on this developing case and to stay informed about what’s happening across New Jersey politics and public affairs, visit our Politics section.

Mikie Sherrill Takes a Stand for Reproductive Freedom in the Garden State

In a powerful and passionate show of unity, Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill joined state legislators, healthcare providers, and community advocates to make one thing clear: abortion rights are on the line in New Jersey, and she’s ready to defend them with everything she’s got.

As the national conversation around reproductive rights grows louder and more volatile, Sherrill’s commitment to protecting access to abortion care here in New Jersey is both timely and deeply necessary. With federal protections under fire, and with political opponents pledging to defund Planned Parenthood and ban abortion, the stakes have never been higher.

“I signed up to put my life on the line for our freedoms when I was 18,” Sherrill said. “And I’m sure as hell not stopping now.”

A Statewide Coalition to Safeguard Choice

Flanked by a coalition of bold, vocal leaders—including Senate Majority Leader M. Teresa Ruiz, Senators Renee Burgess and Linda Greenstein, and Assemblywomen Rosy Bagolie, Alixon Collazos-Gill, Tennille McCoy, and Carmen Morales—Sherrill made it clear that this fight isn’t just about policy. It’s personal, and it touches every corner of the Garden State.

She’s not alone in sounding the alarm. Medical professionals like Dr. Kristyn Brandi and community advocates such as Maxine Fine shared emotional, firsthand stories that highlight the real-life consequences of restricting access to care—from dangerous back-alley abortions in decades past to the chilling uncertainty many face today.

This isn’t just theoretical. It’s happening in real time.

A Threat on the Horizon

The concern is clear: Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican candidate for governor, has pledged to follow in the footsteps of past GOP leadership, defunding reproductive health care providers and pushing extreme anti-abortion legislation.

Ciattarelli has already shown his cards—supporting budget cuts that stripped funding from Planned Parenthood and aligning himself with an agenda that mirrors the most hardline elements of the national Republican Party. His campaign is a direct threat to reproductive rights, not just in theory, but in policy and practice.

New Jersey voters are being asked to choose between a future of progress or one of rollback. Between protection and restriction.

Sherrill’s Vision for Reproductive Freedom

Mikie Sherrill isn’t waiting on Washington. She’s laying out a clear, actionable plan to ensure reproductive rights remain intact in New Jersey—no matter what happens on the federal level.

As governor, Sherrill has pledged to:

  • Enshrine abortion rights into New Jersey’s state constitution, providing permanent protection from political interference.
  • Secure access to abortion medication, including a stockpile of mifepristone, ensuring patients have safe, timely access to care.
  • Protect healthcare providers, giving them the legal backing to serve patients without fear of harassment or prosecution.
  • Block the use of outdated federal statutes like the Comstock Act, which anti-choice activists are trying to weaponize to limit access nationwide.
  • Ban “judge shopping”—a legal loophole used to route anti-abortion cases through favorable courts.
  • Support servicewomen’s right to reproductive care, including travel policies within the Department of Defense.

This is bold, proactive leadership—grounded in experience and driven by the urgency of the moment.

For more on how New Jersey’s political landscape is evolving and what’s at stake in the upcoming election, visit our Politics section, where we break down the issues shaping our state’s future.

A Clear Choice for New Jersey’s Future

As many speakers at the press event emphasized, this election isn’t about partisanship—it’s about freedom, health, and the ability to make personal decisions without government intrusion. And while New Jersey has long been a national leader in reproductive rights, progress is never guaranteed. It has to be protected—and expanded.

“Mikie is more than a candidate,” said Assemblywoman Tennille McCoy. “She’s our shield in Trenton.”

Whether you’re a mother, a daughter, a nurse, a teacher, or a concerned citizen—this fight belongs to all of us. Reproductive freedom impacts families, communities, and the future of healthcare in the Garden State.


Don’t Let New Jersey Go Backward

As the June primary approaches, the message from leaders across the state is loud and clear: we can’t afford to be caught flat-footed again. The rollback of Roe v. Wade shocked the nation. New Jersey can and must take a stand now to ensure it never happens here.

Mikie Sherrill is stepping up to lead that fight—not just with words, but with action.

Stay informed on New Jersey’s political future and explore more critical updates by visiting our Politics hub. Because in the Garden State, we protect our people—and we protect our rights.

Because here in New Jersey, we don’t just report the story—we live it, we question it, and we expect the truth.

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