By Douglas W. Kmiec | July 25, 2005
When President Ronald Reagan named Sandra Day O'Connor as the first woman on the Supreme Court, he knew he was making history. He just didn't know how much. As the ideological center of the be
By Abner Mikva | June 8, 2007
Judicial salaries have always been much lower than the quality of service we expect (and get) from the judicial branch of government. One of my first votes as a member of Congress was to provi
November 8, 2004
Arbitration System Not Broken Beyond Repair Dear Editor: I respectfully disagree with Bruce Stern's opinion that the arbitration process is broken [a href="http://www.
November 21, 2005
Educating the Handicapped Technicalities matter. That is the succinct message of [Schaffer v. Weast]
April 4, 2005
An Old Courthouse Makes Us Young Today, the historic Essex County Courthouse, designed by architect Cass Gilbert, will reopen for public use. The magnificently restored courthou
By Robert A. Mintz | January 9, 2006
While politics may have had nothing to do with the decision by Special Prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald to seek an indictment against Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff,
By Katherine D. Black and Stephen T. Black | June 27, 2005
Determining who may practice law has long been held to be a function of the highest court in each state. However, the federal courts and administrative agencies have been allowed to determine
By Anthony R. Picarello Jr. | August 2, 2004
In the debate over same-sex marriage, only those in favor have been able to claim the civil rights mantle � so far. Now that same-sex marriage has become the law in some jurisdictions, religio
July 26, 2004
In Support of Edwards, the Lawyer Dear Editor: On July 6, the same day he was selected as Sen. John Kerry's running mate for the fall presidential election, Sen. John Ed
August 15, 2005
Business Court Would Not Upset Trial by Jury Dear Editor: This letter is intended to address recent concerns that have been raised regarding Assembly Bill No. 3544, whi
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