Ms. Lowy focuses her practice on First Amendment and media issues. She serves as Co-General Counsel to, and lobbyist for, the New Jersey Press Association and works closely with various news organizations and newspapers on a variety of legal issues affecting the media. She has been involved in numerous cases in which the media has intervened as amicus in significant matters before the New Jersey Supreme Court and Appellate Division. As part of her work for the Press Association, Ms. Lowy reviews bills introduced by the New Jersey Legislature, to identify those affecting the media, and makes recommendations to the Press Association on positions to be taken with regard to such proposed legislation. She routinely drafts position papers to be submitted to legislative committees considering bills affecting the media, meets with legislators on such bills, and has testified before the Legislature regarding same. Also as part of her work for the Press Association, Ms. Lowy receives and responds to hotline inquiries from Press Association members on issues relating to, among others: access to public records; open public meetings; access to courts; court procedures; law enforcement procedures; defamation; legal newspaper qualifications; public notices and legal advertising; invasion of privacy; New Jersey Shield Law; and electronic devices in the courtroom. Ms. Lowy counsels media and non-media clients on, and litigates issues involving, New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and the common law right of access to public records, including effectively drafting records requests, challenging denials of access, and determining the laws’ applicability to specific entities. She advises government clients regarding specific exemptions from access set forth in OPRA and assists clients that submit sensitive information to the state or other government entities in the clients’ efforts to keep that information confidential.
Ms. Lowy also provides clients with counseling and litigation services with respect to defamation and invasion of privacy claims, pre-publication review, access to courtrooms, cameras in the courtroom, New Jersey’s Open Public Meetings Act, and the Newsperson’s Privilege.
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Ms. Lowy was involved in, among others, the following cases before the New Jersey Supreme Court in which the New Jersey Press Association intervened as amicus:
Ms. Lowy was involved in the redistricting arena at the congressional, legislative, and local levels. She has lectured and provided guidance and legal advice to legislators, commissioners, and others involved in the redistricting process after the 2000 decennial census. Ms. Lowy successfully argued the matter of Steelman v. Legislative Apportionment Commission on behalf of the Apportionment Commission at the trial level – a decision that was ultimately upheld by the Appellate Division of New Jersey and upon which the Supreme Court of New Jersey denied certification (176 N.J. 71 (2003)). Ms. Lowy co-authored an article on congressional redistricting, which was published by the Seton Hall Law Review.
In addition to practicing in the areas of First Amendment and media law, Ms. Lowy has represented corporate and governmental entities in complex commercial and construction litigation, as well as individual clients in other areas of litigation. She has extensive trial experience and has practiced in federal and state courts in New Jersey, Maryland, and the District of Columbia.
Representative Cases
North Jersey Media Grp. Inc. v. Tp. of Lyndhurst, 229 N.J. 541 (2017)
W.J.A. v. D.A., 210 N.J. 229 (2012)
Durando v. Nutley Sun, 209 N.J. 235 (2012)
G.D. v. Kenny, 205 N.J. 275 (2011)
Salzano v. North Jersey Media Group Inc., 201 N.J. 500 (2010)
Senna v. Florimont, 196 N.J. 469 (2008)
In re Venezia, 191 N.J. 259 (N.J. 2007)
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Recognized by Best Lawyers®, 2025 Edition: First Amendment Law
Recognized by Best Lawyers®:“Lawyer of the Year,” First Amendment Law in Newark, NJ (2022 Edition)
New Jersey State Bar Association
Chair, Media Law Committee
2017-2018
Vice Chair, Media Law Committee
2016-2017
Media Law Resource Center
New Jersey Women Lawyers Association