By Tom Alleman | December 5, 2005
My middle daughter has just pledged a sorority. I am not entirely sure which one, but I do know that she is a proud member of either Delta Theta Lambada or Beta Carotene. She is eager to carry
By Thomas McDonnell | June 5, 2006
A federal jury from the conservative Eastern District of Virginia has denied Zacarias Moussaoui his apparent wish - to become a martyr at the hands of the United States. The only person convic
By Joshua Spivak | March 14, 2005
The nomination of federal judges has become one of the most controversial of all presidential acts. No spending bill, tax cut proposal or even act of war seems to raise congressional tempers s
By Janet S. Kole | March 8, 2004
In today's world of spin, the dictionary is not the master of meaning; the user of the language is. Lewis Carroll's Alice discovered that 100 years ago."'When I use a word,' Humpty Dum
By Vivian Berger | November 14, 2005
One of the more interesting cases on the Supreme Court's docket this term is Rumsfeld v. Foundation for Academic and Institutional Rights Inc. (FAIR). The FAIR litigation, a First Amend
October 24, 2005
The Governor and the Supreme Court New Jersey is highly segregated by class and race. This is not an accident. For 50 years or more, its middle-class residents have been voting
By Brian K. Sims | November 6, 2006
During a two-week period this past July, federal judges in New Jersey handed down two decisions that build on the court's growing jurisprudence in favor of the disabled. Disability ins
March 23, 2007
In the punitive damage portion of a recent trial, the judge in Solomon v. Daly, L13798-04, permitted testimony concerning the defendant's lack of insurance covering both compensatory da
June 1, 2007
The current ethics controversy over state Sen. Robert Smith, D-Middlesex, for representing on a regular basis applicants before municipal boards in his own senate district, is an old story. Th
By Scott D. Gerber | March 12, 2004
Powerful reasons have been offered for and against President George W. Bush's recent call for a constitutional amendment "defining and protecting marriage as a union of man and woman as husban
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