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."
New Jersey Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By David Gialanella | May 31, 2023
The committee "finds that the awards conferred by ALM may, consistent with the rules governing attorney advertising, be advertised by recipients," it said in a letter.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael F. Schaff and Jennie M. Miller | March 1, 2023
This article explores the proposed legislative framework to operate a consumption lounge in the state, and sets forth some of the anticipated, potential issues that may arise as these lounges become operational.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Elliot D. Ostrove and Jordan B. Cohen | January 31, 2023
As 2022 ended, it took much of the uncertainty surrounding how a New Jersey court should address a forum selection clause when faced with a claim that the contract, as a whole, was obtained through fraud.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Bari Weinberger | January 30, 2023
As 2023 begins, it is up to the legal community to not only educate our clients about the realities of the strained family court system, but also help them understand the opportunities and choices they can make to still expedite their divorce matters, even during these trying times.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Donald M. Lomurro | January 27, 2023
It is time that the New Jersey Bar follow other states and other professions and permit reinstatement after a lawyer demonstrates rehabilitation to practice.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Crystal West Edwards | January 17, 2023
Regardless of the actual statistics, is it important to understand how divorce terms within these families could affect the ability of an unemancipated adult child to establish and maintain eligibility for much-needed government assistance.
By Louis F. Locascio | January 12, 2023
Using terroristic violence, and the threat of violence, to cause harm is a crime. Therefore, it is clear that the court properly held that using the threat of COVID to cause the fear of death and suffering should similarly be considered criminal.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael F. Schaff and Jennie M. Miller | January 3, 2023
Obtaining a conditional, or temporary, cannabis license is a feat, but the applicant should know that converting the conditional license to an annual license is another hurdle the applicant must clear, provided they understand the MLUL.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Diana M. Eng, Andrea M. Roberts and Alina Levi | January 3, 2023
In a 5-4 decision authored by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court unequivocally rejected "the proposition that 'a plaintiff automatically satisfies the injury-in-fact requirement whenever a statute grants a person a statutory right and purports to authorize that person to sue to vindicate that right,'" 141 S. Ct. at 2205 (quoting 'Spokeo', 578 U.S. at 341).
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