
New Jersey State Constitution
The New Jersey State Constitution is the fundamental law that establishes the framework of government in New Jersey. It outlines the structure and powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, and guarantees certain rights to its residents. The constitution sets rules for how laws are made, how officials are chosen, and how government operates. It can be amended through a formal process, ensuring it adapts over time. Essentially, it functions as the highest legal authority in the state, providing a legal foundation for governance, individual rights, and state policies.