Wednesday’s arguments concerned two traffic accidents involving NJ Transit buses in New York City and Phiadelphia, both major hubs despite their location outside the state.
Supreme Court grapples with whether NJ Transit can be sued by injured out-of-staters
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January 14, 2026
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