Commentary

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Editorials

    January 24, 2005

    Ghosts of Clarence Darrow This summer, it will be 75 years since a Tennessee high school teacher named John Scopes went on trial for teaching evolution in violation of a state l

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Editorials

    September 5, 2005

    Sentencing in New Jersey The New Jersey Supreme Court's Aug. 2 trilogy of unanimous opinions in State v. Natale, State v. Abdullah and State v. Franklin has brough

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Editorials

    July 3, 2006

    Kelo and Redevelopment Reform For the past half century, redevelopement of blighted areas has been implemented by the exercise of eminent domain to prevent holdout property owne

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    A Welcome Return to Tradition

    June 1, 2007

    Last Tuesday, James Zazzali, chief justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, and Garrett Brown Jr., chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, conducted admission

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Not a Religion-Free Land

    By Alan Sears | December 27, 2004

    This month, two remarkable situations unfolded that pushed the rewriting of American history, the unquestionable Christian links with America's past and the debate over religion in the public

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Thinking of Merging Your Firm? It Might Upset Corporate Clients

    By Thomas Sager | May 11, 2007

    It's the conventional wisdom among law firms that bigger is better for the firm and its clients - corporate legal departments such as ours at E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. There were 50-plus

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Undercutting Gideon

    By Joshua C. Krumholz | October 31, 2005

    Some 40 years ago, the state of Florida charged Clarence Gideon with breaking and entering a pool room with intent to commit a crime. Because he had no counsel, Gideon represented himself in t

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Making Medical Malpractice Payouts Public

    By John Zen Jackson | May 31, 2004

    A Bergen County judge has ruled that medical malpractice payment information is to be made public. But such disclosure will not necessarily result in better-informed consumers and will likely

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Nothing More Than Judicial Pretext

    By Gregory J. Sullivan | June 6, 2005

    Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg delivered an important speech on April 1 with the ponderous title, "'A decent Respect to the Opinions of [Human]kind': The Value of a Comparative Perspective in Con

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Observations on a Jersey Jury

    By State Sen. Robert Martin | December 4, 2006

    The day after I was sworn in as a New Jersey state senator 13 years ago, I received my first request from a fellow senator: Would I please arrange to get his friend, who lived in my home

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