By Carl W. Tobias | July 5, 2004
Numerous observers of modern federal judicial selection believe that the process is in serious disrepair, if not broken. Delayed nominee consideration, accusations and countercharges between D
By Melvin S. Whitken | August 16, 2004
In signing the Alternative Procedure for Dispute Resolution Act in 1987, Gov. Thomas Kean said its purpose was to create a new procedure for dispute resolution. It was designed to be a
December 4, 2006
Last Wednesday the U.S. Supreme Court heard argument on the Bush administration's refusal to consider regulations concerning carbon dioxide in automobile emissions on the ground that carbon di
By James Hely | December 19, 2005
Will we ever get meaningful jury selection in civil cases? The answer is in doubt. We haven't been getting it in most courts for a long time. But recommendations by the state Supreme C
June 15, 2007
This page has been a longstanding, consistent, uncompromising opponent of the abusive practice known as senatorial courtesy as it affects New Jersey's courts. Our editorial today on Sen. Nia G
By Cindy Lopez | April 27, 2007
For all the talk of the need to prevent ethics transgressions in the legal profession, a glaring education gap exists for one group: paralegals. Usually it does not rise to the level o
By Martin L. Haines | November 20, 2006
New Jersey has had a long experience with specialized courts that deal only with special areas of law, finally rejecting most of them when it adopted its 1947 Constitution. Before tha
February 27, 2006
The Landmark Forum Disputes Suggestion Its Program Is Harmful Dear Editor: Your article of Jan. 10 regarding Rick Ross
June 22, 2007
The state Supreme Court recently gave every school district in New Jersey some summer homework. In Jerkins v. Anderson, the Court unanimously held "that schools in New Jersey must exerc
February 21, 2005
Stewart Conviction Will Not Inhibit Law-Abiding Public-Interest Lawyers Dear Editor: Contrary to the claims of Lynn Stewart and her supporters, there are many lawyers th
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