New Jersey Legal Tools
Templates & Resources for Challenging S4894 & S4726
How to Use These Templates: Each template is designed to be customized with your specific information. Download the template, fill in the bracketed fields [like this], and file according to the instructions provided. All templates are based on constitutional principles covered in the Prerequisites to Office and Legal Frameworks modules.
Public Records Request Templates
This template requests all communications between NJ Department of Health and Department of Banking & Insurance regarding the December 5, 2025 memos and coordination of vaccine policy enforcement.
- • Emails, memos, meeting notes between NJDOH and DOBI
- • Policy coordination documents
- • Timeline of directive development
- • Legal opinions on coordinated enforcement
This template requests all legal analyses, opinions, and memoranda regarding NJDOH's authority to override federal ACIP recommendations and establish state-specific vaccine schedules.
- • Legal opinions on authority to override ACIP
- • Constitutional analysis of state vs. federal authority
- • Supremacy Clause conflict analysis
- • Legislative authorization for ACIP rejection
This template requests all documents analyzing the constitutional authority for NJDOH to issue binding directives without legislative approval or public comment periods.
- • Separation of powers analysis
- • Non-delegation doctrine compliance review
- • Due process requirements analysis
- • Emergency powers justification
This template requests copies of constitutional oaths and official bonds for all NJDOH and DOBI officials who signed or implemented the December 5, 2025 directives.
- • Signed constitutional oaths (Article VI, Clause 3)
- • Official bonds and surety information
- • Oath filing dates and locations
- • Bond coverage amounts and terms
Quo Warranto Demand Letters
This template challenges the authority of NJ Department of Health officials to issue binding vaccine schedules without legislative authorization, demanding proof of constitutional authority.
- • "By what warrant do you create binding law?"
- • "By what warrant do you override federal standards?"
- • Demand proof of legislative delegation
- • Challenge separation of powers violation
- • Demand oath and bond verification
This template challenges the authority of Department of Banking & Insurance officials to mandate insurance coverage based solely on NJDOH directives without statutory authorization.
- • "By what warrant do you create insurance mandates?"
- • "By what warrant do you enforce NJDOH directives?"
- • Demand statutory basis for immediate enforcement
- • Challenge regulatory overreach
- • Demand oath and bond verification
Legislative Action Templates
This template provides a comprehensive letter to NJ legislators outlining constitutional concerns with S4894 and S4726, demanding opposition or amendments to restore oversight and accountability.
- • Independent oversight committee
- • Legislative approval for major policy changes
- • Mandatory public comment periods
- • Sunset provisions for agency directives
- • Restoration of ACIP as external reference
This template provides structured testimony for legislative hearings on S4894 and S4726, covering constitutional violations, parental rights concerns, and recommended amendments.
- • Personal impact statement
- • Constitutional concerns (3-5 minutes)
- • Specific amendment proposals
- • Questions for committee members
- • Supporting documentation list
This template provides a comprehensive legal memorandum analyzing the constitutional defects in S4894 and S4726, suitable for submission to legislators, attorneys, or courts.
- • Separation of powers violation
- • Non-delegation doctrine violation
- • Due process violations
- • Equal protection concerns
- • Supremacy Clause conflicts
This template challenges the December 5, 2025 NJDOH and DOBI directives as void ab initio (void from inception) due to lack of constitutional authority, demanding rescission and non-enforcement.
- • No legislative authorization for directives
- • Officials acting outside scope of office
- • All actions based on void directives are nullities
- • Insurance mandates have no legal force
- • Demand immediate rescission
Prerequisites to Office Verification Checklist
Use this checklist to systematically verify whether NJDOH and DOBI officials have met the constitutional prerequisites to office required by Article VI, Clause 3 and New Jersey state law.
Verification Steps:
- 1. Identify Officials: List all officials who signed or implemented December 5 directives
- 2. Request Oaths: File public records request for signed constitutional oaths
- 3. Verify Oath Language: Confirm oath includes "support and defend the Constitution"
- 4. Request Bonds: File public records request for official bonds and surety information
- 5. Verify Bond Coverage: Confirm bond covers actions outside scope of authority
- 6. Check Filing Dates: Verify oaths/bonds were filed BEFORE taking office
- 7. Analyze Oath Violations: Document how directives violate constitutional oath
- 8. Check Vacancy Provisions: Review NJ statutes on automatic vacancy for oath violations
- 9. File Quo Warranto: Challenge authority if prerequisites not met
- 10. Demand Rescission: Demand rescission of directives issued by officials without authority
Related Resources
Read the complete analysis of S4894 & S4726, including constitutional violations and legal remedies.
Learn the constitutional framework for oath and bond requirements and vacancy provisions.
Explore void ab initio challenges, Quo Warranto actions, and other legal strategies for constitutional restoration.
Important Legal Notice
These templates are provided for educational purposes and are based on constitutional principles. They are not legal advice. For specific legal guidance, consult with an attorney licensed in New Jersey. The effectiveness of these tools depends on proper customization, timely filing, and understanding of applicable law. Consider consulting the Attorney Directory for constitutional law specialists in New Jersey.