By Evan P. Schultz | March 12, 2002
Today's quiz: What do Sonny Bono, gun-toting schoolkids, battered women, and members of the Geritol generation have in common? Answer: If Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig gets his way, t
By Lawrence J. Siskind | January 29, 2001
Now that the inaugural carnival has closed, it is time for the political Right to acknowledge the truth about the 2000 election. It was, if not an unmitigated disaster, a disaster only s
By John C. Connell | September 26, 2005
When enacted in 2002, New Jersey's Open Public Records Act was hailed as a sea change in the law of access to government records. Among these changes was that a prevailing requester is entitle
By Gerald Skoning | May 1, 2006
Jury selection is a crucially important part of every criminal and civil trial in this country. Judges use it to find a panel of jurors who will fairly and honestly try the case, and trial law
By Deborah Jeffrey | August 6, 2007
The North Carolina State Bar's Disciplinary Hearing Commission has done the legal profession a great service. It has not simply disbarred Mike Nifong but has also given us a nuanced explanatio
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By Richard Zitrin and Carol M. Langford | December 30, 1999
It is morning. The stranger rides into town on a horse as black as a moonless night, a woolen poncho concealing the gunbelts strapped across his chest. He says nothing to the poor, worried towns
By Sheila M. Harvey | June 6, 2006
Ramsay D. Potts, a nationally ranked amateur tennis player for most of his long life, always attacked the ball with vigor and intensity. But even as he walloped the ball, somehow he made
By Thomas E. Baker | July 9, 1999
The Supreme Court has amended the 14th Amendment. In Saenz v. Roe, 119 S. Ct. 1518 (1999), a seven-member majority revived the privileges and immunities clause after 130 years of judicial desuetude
By Susan R. Miller | August 30, 2001
This is the first in an occasional series of columns and analyses about the Florida appellate court system, including the district courts of appeal and the Florida Supreme Court. The articl
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Stepping Up to the Plate Foreigners visiting the United States, especially the Northeast, frequently arrive with preconceived notions. Visitors to New Jersey are particularly ba
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