Commentary

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Losing Our Edge

    By Robert Kunstadt | February 13, 2006

    On Christmas, the U.S. Patent Office announced that international patent applications filed in the United States can now be examined in Korea for only $218 instead of the regular fee of $600.

  • Legal Times

    The Road to Iraq

    By Louis Fisher | September 4, 2002

    In planning war against Iraq, advisers to President George W. Bush have concluded that he has the authority to launch military operations without seeking congressional approval. With all due r

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Voice of the Bar

    October 30, 2006

    Bar Replies to Report of Half-Million-Dollar Loss Dear Editor: For many years, the New Jersey Law Journal published factually inaccurate stories about the finance

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Turning Sarbanes-Oxley on Its Head

    By Lynne Bernabei and Jason Zuckerman | June 26, 2006

    Sherron Watkins, the lone whistleblower at Enron, is the one bright spot in the company's otherwise tawdry history of corruption and scandal. In August 2001, she warned Kenneth Lay that fraudu

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Reconsider an Old Taboo: Judicial Activism

    By Scott Dodson | November 8, 2004

    One of the highly charged issues in this election year is the constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. Supporters such as Professor Teresa Stanton Collett and Sen. John Corn

  • Special To Law.Com

    Crusade To Limit Federal Power Rings Hollow

    By Edward Correia | May 19, 2000

    The Supreme Court's recent decision in Brzonkala v. Morrison reflects the determination of a majority of the Court to limit federal power and, in their view, to restore the federal-stat

  • Alm

    RE: "Gold Diggers"

    December 29, 1999

    One-clicks and CookiesI just read Ms. Slind-Flor's December 20, 1999 article (Gold Diggers), laudi

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Access to Justice at Risk

    By Arthur H. Bryant | April 4, 2005

    This is a unique time in our nation's history. America was founded by people who understood that power unchecked is power abused. That's why we have, among other things, separation of powers,

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    If You Think More Is Less, Think Again

    By Christopher T. Walsh | April 11, 2005

    The case of Community Hosp. Group, Inc. v. More [digested in this issue at page 45], decided last Tuesday, gave the state Supreme Court the opportunity to revisit its nearly 30-year-old

  • The Recorder

    Globalization and Its Discontents

    By George Kraw | November 3, 1999

    Most U.S. lawyers pay little attention to the World Trade Organization, a spider's web of trade treaty obligations overseen by a faceless international bureaucracy accountable chiefly to itself.

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