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Time for a Constitutional Convention on Real Property Taxation Governor McGreevey has signed a bill that will create a 15-member committee to study the desirability of holding a
By Penny Venetis | June 14, 2004
Among those cringing in horror at reports of abuses of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers and employees of private security companies are my clients. Unlike others who are shocked by images
February 16, 2007
In the final days of 2006, four New York State judges took the unusual step of filing suit in the state's Supreme Court against the state's governor, legislature and court system. The suit all
December 5, 2005
Padilla Gets a Day in Court The Justice Department announced recently that it had filed criminal charges against Jose Padilla, the U.S. citizen who had been held for over three
June 6, 2005
Bar Chief: We Must Stand Up for the Judiciary Dear Editor: As Americans, we take great pride in being a nation with traditions, traditions that we venerate because they
By Ernest E. Badway | April 3, 2006
The private securities industry self-regulation system should be examined and replaced with a single, Securities and Exchange Commission-type government regulator. Some believe government regu
By Bill Singer | May 18, 2007
We are the best regulated securities market in the world. We have more pages of do's and don'ts, and more people employed as regulators, than any other country. But at what price?
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