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By Kevin Golembiewski | March 21, 2018
Although the U.S. Supreme Court decided Brown v. Board of Education nearly 70 years ago, segregation is still a reality in our public schools. But today's segregation is more subtle. It's de facto segregation—the days of communities intentionally segregating students are behind us. So they say.
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By Robert Storace | March 21, 2018
The dismissed complaint accused the two firms of taking millions of dollars out of a family's medical malpractice settlement.
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By NJLJ Contributors | March 21, 2018
A special section covering current topics of interest, including banning questions regarding an applicant's salary history, combating and investigating workplace harassment, and what the new governor will bring to the employment arena.
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By John Council | March 20, 2018
The Texas Supreme Court has declined to consider the appeal of South Texas College of Law Houston professor James Paulsen, who has engaged in a five-year legal battle over allegedly being defamed by Houston lawyer Ellen Yarrell.
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By ALM Staff | March 20, 2018
Catch up with Marcia Coyle about the latest in NLJ's Supreme Court Brief.
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By Michael Booth | March 20, 2018
For the second time in less than a month, a New Jersey appeals court has ruled that the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office is on the hook for counsel fees in an Open Public Records Act case in connection with the fatal police shooting of a suicidal elderly man.
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By Katheryn Tucker | March 20, 2018
Jim Butler of Butler Wooten & Peak leads the plaintiffs team. The Ford defense team includes Randy Evans of Dentons.
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By Jonathan Ringel | March 20, 2018
Judges Dorothy Toth Beasley and Herbert Phipps will rejoin the court until the governor appoints replacements.
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By Greg Land | March 19, 2018
The appellate panel's order revives two of three claims arising from a 2013 single-car accident in which a man's 2005 Mazda 3 ran off the highway. Micah Andrews was wearing his seat belt, but his head hit the steering column, the air bag failed to deploy, and he died from his injuries.
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By Michael Booth | March 19, 2018
The three-judge Appellate Division panel reinstated the lawsuit, which alleged that 42-year-old Michelle Skounakis died 15 days after she was prescribed Cytomel, a thyroid hormone that can be used as a weight-loss medication.
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