August 8, 2005
Specialized Courts Are Antidemocratic Dear Editor: I wish to express my reservations about the business court proposed under A-3544, passed by the Assembly on Jun
October 23, 2006
City Parking Authority Says It's Not To Blame For Courthouse Woes Dear Editor: The Law Journal's article
By Ronald D. Coleman | January 26, 2007
No one is free from bias of some sort or another, especially people who spend their time (paid or otherwise) writing opinions - whether in daily newspaper columns, legal newspapers or blogs, t
By Daniel E. Chase | May 24, 2004
I have yet to speak with an attorney who thinks best practices has improved the practice of law or administration of justice. It is universally believed that the courts have slowed down, civil
By Paul K. McMasters | June 5, 2006
Have you ever been electronically frisked? Or digitally probed? It's hard to tell since you don't feel a thing. That's because government agents who sift through the megabytes of data
By Gene C. Schaerr and Steffen N. Johnson | November 21, 2005
President Bush's nomination of Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court has created consternation on the political left. By any fair standard, however, the president deserv
June 27, 2005
Don't Count on Fewer Juror Summonses Dear Editor: The state Supreme Court Special Committee on Voir Dire and Peremptory Challenges, in its recent report [a href="http:/
April 25, 2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Alan Greenspan recently spoke on the history of credit and credit availability in the United States over the last 100 years with some emphasis on the fact th
By Louis Fisher | August 7, 2006
In U.S. v. Reynolds, 345 U.S. 1 (1953), the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time upheld the state secrets privilege, which allows the government to assert that the disclosure of inform
By Thomas Jay Hall, Kevin J. Moore and Ted Zangari | February 28, 2005
New Jersey's real estate development community weathered a relatively brutal year in 2004 in Trenton - one it does not want repeated. First, the Department of Environmental Protection
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