By Jimmy Hoover | December 13, 2023
The ACLU has struck up a rare alliance with the NRA for what could be a major First Amendment case at the Supreme Court this term. How did this odd pairing come about?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 10, 2023
We urge colleges, law schools, CLE providers and others to highlight New Jersey's own 1947 ERA. And we urge New Jerseyans and others to renew the campaign to recognize the federal ERA as a ratified provision of our U.S. Constitution.
By Charles Toutant | December 7, 2023
"You know, people have different reasons that they fall behind in taxes, but that doesn't mean that the entirety of their equity in their home should be stolen from them," said Shauna L. Friedman of Barry, Corrado & Grassi, who filed the suit.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 1, 2023
As Justice Brett Kavanaugh explained in Dobbs, whether a state may "bar a resident of that state from traveling to another state to obtain an abortion" is "not especially difficult"—"the answer is no based on the constitutional right to interstate travel."
By Jimmy Hoover | November 7, 2023
"The only difference between a battered woman and a dead woman is often the presence of a gun," U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar told the justices.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Randall J. Peach | October 27, 2023
Anyone who follows school law knows that these types of HIB charges are commonplace—and difficult to challenge. In seeking to combat bullying, the HIB statute (N.J.S.A. 18A:37-13) is exceedingly broad, focusing not on traditional categories of protected traits (race, gender, nationality, etc.) but on any "distinguishing characteristic," of any kind.
By Jimmy Hoover | October 25, 2023
The justices will hear a series of social network cases just months after Elena Kagan observed that "these are not like the nine greatest experts on the internet."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | October 15, 2023
With this freedom comes responsibility and potential consequences.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | October 15, 2023
We suggest that members of both parties work together to adopt a resolution appointing some individual not of any political persuasion or holding public office to serve as interim speaker.
By Charles Toutant | October 10, 2023
"Our view is we have an ideal moment in time right now to pause the litigation," said Paul Josephson of Duane Morris, representing the charter school defendants.
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