By Vanessa Ruiz | January 23, 2006
Assuming Judge Samuel Alito Jr. is confirmed, Justice Ruth Ginsburg will be the only woman left on the U.S. Supreme Court. Ironically, this diminished diversity on our highest court comes at a
By Jeremy Blumenthal | July 26, 2004
Should courts and legislatures listen to public opinion? In developing and interpreting society's laws, to what extent should these bodies privilege the lay perceptions of citizens � their "mo
May 17, 2004
The Patient Safety Act The New Jersey Administrative Code mandates that hospitals and their attending physicians ensure that each patient is treated in a humane and caring mann
December 29, 2006
The past isn't dead. It isn't even past. - Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun Gerald Ford was a modest and honorable man who had the presidency thrust on him in extremel
By Dan Small | June 12, 2006
In the end, it came down to two things: simplicity and credibility. After 16 weeks of trial and more than 50 witnesses, the Enron jurors spoke clearly and unequivocally. Their guilty verdicts
June 19, 2006
New Americans "The youth of America is their oldest tradition. It has been going on now for about 300 years." - Oscar Wilde The House and Senate have passed diame
March 13, 2006
In Favor of Same-Sex Marriage "History should be considered a guide, not a harness, to recognition of constitutional rights, and patterns of the past cannot justify contemporary
October 31, 2005
Recording Custodial Interrogations On Oct. 14, the New Jersey Supreme Court approved unanimous recommendations of a Special Committee on the Recordation of Custodial Interrogati
By Adam Freedman | September 27, 2004
True story: Recently, a colleague handed me a markup of a brief I had written. His revisions drove me into an uncharacteristic fit of rage because of one unpardonable sin: He removed three com
By John Beisner and Jessica Davidson | February 20, 2006
On the eve of its one-year anniversary, CAFA has already made great strides in fulfilling Congress' key goals. Beisner and Davidson Miller are partners in Washington, D.C.'s O'Melve
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