Commentary

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Voice of the Bar

    By Tricia Kasting | October 9, 2006

    The 'Millennial' Law Student GenerationThe arrival of law students the last week of August is the busiest and, in many respects, one of the most fun times of the school year as

  • National Law Journal

    Most Wanted: Justice for All

    By John Walsh | June 19, 2002

    It's a simple matter of dignity. On "America's Most Wanted," we aired the case of a woman who was kidnapped by a truck driver. She was brutally beaten and raped. He broke every one of he

  • Legal Times

    The Restroom Referendum

    By Margie Burns | December 10, 2007

    As the Idaho Statesman digs up further evidence that perhaps Sen. Larry Craig has not been honest about all his activities, maybe it's time to sort through all the falsity in this

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Voice of the Bar

    May 15, 2006

    Commentator Missed Point of Rent Controls Dear Editor: I read the April 10 commentary, "No Mystery

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Don't Ban Securities Fraud Class Actions

    By Joel Seligman and Harvey J. Goldschmid | April 27, 2007

    A recent commentary by Stanford Law Professor Joseph A. Grundfest in The Wall Street Journal provided fresh evidence of a broad backlash by some business and academic leaders against th

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Editorials

    December 6, 2004

    Another Watchdog While New Jersey's unfortunate notoriety for fraud and corruption in government continues unabated, Governor Codey has created yet another understaffed and unde

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Open Records Act: A Slow Start or Deliberate Delays?

    By Jim Edwards | March 27, 2003

    By July 2002, Somerset, N.J., resident Cynthia Teeters had harbored suspicions for two years that an adoption agency in her town was not what it appeared to be.As an adoption activist,

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Editorials

    December 27, 2004

    Beyond Bears DEP Commissioner Bradley Campbell thought there are 1,600 bears in New Jersey. His subordinates in the Division of Fish and Wildlife thought there were twice as man

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Editorials

    December 13, 2004

    Domesticating the Law of Nations This past summer, the Supreme Court opened the door, albeit cautiously, to use of international law as a primary source of private rights in Ame

  • New York Law Journal

    German Media Giant Sued Over Napster

    By Tamara Loomis | February 27, 2003

    In a new twist in the entertainment industry's ongoing war against Internet file-sharers, two renowned songwriters and two independent music publishers have sued the German media giant Bertels

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