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NJ Senator Introduces Phone Recording Law Requiring All-Party Consent

New Jersey state Sen. Joseph Cryan (D) on Monday introduced S-4739, which would criminalize a private citizen recording a telephone call or other conversation unless all parties consent. It was referred to the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee. According…

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to the bill, New Jersey currently requires consent of only one party in the conversation for recording.