By Colleen Murphy | April 22, 2024
"We may find in the courts that the battle is playing out more than we have seen in the past because, obviously, this is a new demand on universities and how they approach that may differ. That is always fodder for litigation, and for good reason," said Cori M. Smith, an associate and member of Reed Smith's higher education team.
By Colleen Murphy | March 27, 2024
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By Colleen Murphy | March 27, 2024
"I urge the court, there are a myriad of cases cited here, to please follow the verbs," counsel to the plaintiff, Richard I. Scharlat, a partner with Fox Rothschild said. "All the verbs talk about selection, appointment, the right to hire and fire. The verbs really do not extend to a defamatory statement post employment."
By Colleen Murphy | February 29, 2024
"Many of us heard that these cases just are not worth that much money," said John Baldante of Baldante & Rubenstein. "But these Winslow Township Board of Education cases prove that these cases have more significant value than they ever had in the past. The paradigm has changed."
By Colleen Murphy | February 13, 2024
"Although the legislation limits the cases that reach the arbitrator, it does not limit the remedies available to the arbitrator," Justice Lee A. Solomon said.
By Charles Toutant | January 24, 2024
"Most special education attorneys representing parents will not take their clients' money to have a hearing when, in fact, the student is already getting what the parents have asked for," said Eric Harrison, the attorney for the Cherry Hill Board of Education.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 17, 2023
No one supports free speech rights more than this board. But we also recognize the limits of the First Amendment and the utter hypocrisy in the failure of these institutions to protect their Jewish students.
By Charles Toutant | December 4, 2023
"When you add that wrinkle to it, and you have to focus a jury's attention on the fact that he is being discriminated against because of a perception that he's gay as opposed to actually being gay, it adds a wrinkle," plaintiffs lawyer R. Armen McOmber said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Colleen Murphy | November 30, 2023
"It was appealed, and the Appellate Division overturned the arbitration award, essentially saying that the arbitrator exceeded his authority by demoting Ms. Sanjuan," Lester E. Taylor III, a partner with the Taylor Law Group, said. "It was also very troubling because on remand, the Appellate Division limited the arbitrator's power, role and responsibility pursuant to statute in reconsidering the penalty."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 5, 2023
We are undergoing one of our periodic waves of what is commonly referred to as book banning. The term is not strictly accurate.
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