New Jersey digital reality posture profile
This page summarizes six tracked digital safety topics for New Jersey, showing where public legislative coverage currently looks more proactive, more reactive, broader, or thinner. It is a structural posture signal based on public disclosures, not a political or legal grade.
Last reviewed May 12, 2026.
Educational summary only
Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.
Overall state posture signal
Reactive-leaning posture with narrow tracked coverage.
Based on six tracked topics and public disclosures.
Posture meter
Lean and breadth across six tracked topics. Not a quality or political score.
Lean
Reactive-leaning
Breadth
Narrow tracked coverage
New Jersey Prediction Markets law summary
Based on adjacent fraud, privacy, impersonation, or child-safety coverage.
New Jersey's posture on prediction markets remains under review — the one cited court document could not be fetched on this run, leaving the record unverifiable today.
Educational summary only
Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.
Why this status
Based on adjacent fraud, privacy, impersonation, or child-safety coverage.
What this means
- New Jersey has been an active state on this topic — regulators sent a cease-and-desist letter to at least one prediction-market operator in 2024, and there is federal litigation involving NJ's position — but the current legal status cannot be confirmed from the sources available on this review date. The 'under review' label here reflects a real gap in what could be read, not a finding about what New Jersey's law actually says. The underlying situation may have moved since the last entry. To get a current read, the Third Circuit's published opinion and the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement's public notices are the places to check — links are on this card.
What to do next
- Open the Third Circuit PDF link directly in your browser to read the KalshiEX v. Cafferelli opinion — it may load cleanly even though the automated fetch failed. For NJ's regulatory side, the NJ Division of Gaming Enforcement (nj.gov/oag/ge) publishes cease-and-desist letters and enforcement notices; search there for any Kalshi or prediction-market filings dated 2024 or later.
Citation-grade sources
Official sources
13rd Cir. opinion (KalshiEX v. Cafferelli)
Official textCitation: Fetch returned HTTP 4xx — no body could be read. Source is cited in the existing record but its current text is unverified by this run.
Observed: 2026-05-12Fetch returned HTTP 4xx — no body could be read. Source is cited in the existing record but its current text is unverified by this run.
Open source
Provenance
Source basis
Official/public links curated
Confidence
Low confidence
Review scope
Adjacent categories reviewed for practical coverage signals
Last reviewed
May 12, 2026
References
3rd Cir. opinion (KalshiEX v. Cafferelli)
Fetch returned HTTP 4xx — no body could be read. Source is cited in the existing record but its current text is unverified by this run.
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