Commentary

  • Legal Times

    Death Be Not Proud

    By Marc Spindelman | March 25, 1999

    When the Oregon Health Division released a report last month on the first full year of life and death under Oregon's law permitting assisted suicide -- the only such law in the country -- public of

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    State Loses Tactic To Ensure Supply of Lower-Cost Units

    By Jeffrey R. Surenian | March 9, 2007

    The Appellate Division's Jan. 25 ruling in In re Adoption of N.J.A.C. 5:94 and 5:95 by New Jersey Council On Affordable Housing, 390 N.J. Super. 1, ignored Supreme Court preceden

  • The American Lawyer

    Zen and the Art of Fly Fishing

    By Chris Santella | January 3, 2002

    Long before "A River Runs Through It" sent gear-giddy wannabes scuttling streamside, the Pacific Northwest boasted a devoted fly-fishing populace. It's no wonder. From diverse native tro

  • Legal Times

    Clients Can Choose, Too: Sometimes It's Wrong to Weigh Pro Bono Work. Sometimes It Isn't.

    By Lawrence J. Siskind | January 29, 2007

    Charles "Cully" Stimson, deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs, ignited a firestorm when he condemned some of the nation's most prestigious law firms for representin

  • Legal Times

    Don't Dump on Free Trade

    By Ilya Shapiro | November 17, 2008

    The new Supreme Court term is so far more notable for cases denied review than those actually on the argument calendar, and it has otherwise been overshadowed by both the election

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Voice of the Bar

    July 24, 2006

    Med-Mal Myth Buster Misses Crucial Fact Dear Editor: I read with great interest Jeffrey Bloom's commentary in the July 10 issue propounding his position that there is no

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Getting It Backward

    By Steven Sanders | July 17, 2006

    Federalism is under attack from an unlikely assailant: the state of New Mexico. To understand why, consider the U.S. Supreme Court's observation that "[s]tates are still entirely free

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Video Jurisprudence

    May 4, 2007

    In many respects, last week's U.S. Supreme Court decision on the use of deadly force by police is unremarkable. The Court stated the rule of law this way: "A police officer's attempt to termin

  • National Law Journal

    New Firm: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?

    By Lawrence J. Fox | January 17, 2000

    The big five guerrilla attack on the legal profession reached a new level of firepower when a latter-day Tet offensive was launched recently. Having hired 5,000 lawyers to practice tax, constructio

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Remembering Daniel O'Hern

    December 30, 2009

    These are excerpts from elegies delivered by Justice Virginia Long and former justices Alan Handler and James Zazzali at a memorial service held Nov. 10, at the state Supreme Court in Trenton f

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