NJ Bill Would Require All-Party Consent for Recording Calls and Conversations
Recording telephone calls or other conversations in New Jersey without consent from all parties would be illegal under a bill introduced this week by Assemblyman Avi Schnall (D). AB-6186 would allow exceptions for law enforcement, however. While New Jersey currently…
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requires one-party consent, it would join 11 other states in moving to all-party consent, it said.