October 29, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Partisan Gerrymandering Is Racial GerrymanderingWhere political affiliation is polarized by race, a partisan gerrymander will be motivated by race. The politicians who draw district lines understand this. The Supreme Court should also.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
2 minute read
October 25, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer
Can We Make Up Our Minds About Hybrid Work Policies Already?Three years after the lockdown forced employees to figure out how to work from home, the harm from the uncertainty around this issue can easily outweigh the comparative benefits of finding the optimum work-from-home policy. This is particularly true in the case of younger lawyers, whose fledgling careers—and growing family obligations—will be shaped the most by these policies.
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
4 minute read
October 23, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
International Action Needed to Protect LawyersThis is not the time to look away. We need to keep a spotlight on what is happening to the Navalny lawyers and to our other compatriots across the globe.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
2 minute read
October 23, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Arbitrability Decision Should Be PublishedSo much for speed and efficiency.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
5 minute read
October 20, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
3 Bones to Pick with the Judicial Selection CommissionAmong them is that the commission apparently continues to appoint political insiders as members of a body that is intended to be apolitical.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
October 18, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Justices Need Not Have Experience as Trial JudgesIt is true that justices also have the more routine role in many cases of deciding whether trial judges abused their discretion or made clearly erroneous findings of fact. But trial lawyers too have lots of experience on that subject on the other side of the bench.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
4 minute read
October 17, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Forced Hospitalizations Are a Problem in Mental Health Care CommunityIt is hard to imagine any other circumstance in which the civil law permits such a significant deprivation of freedom and liberty based on what a person might do.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
6 minute read
October 16, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Televise the Trump TrialsThese may well be the most important trials in American history. The American people deserve the right to see them.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
7 minute read
October 15, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Remote Work and Out-of-State Jurisdiction: More Guidance NeededThe decision in 'Tripp v. Ascentage Pharma Group International' may be correct but can be questioned.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
2 minute read
October 15, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
A Biting First Amendment LessonWith this freedom comes responsibility and potential consequences.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
4 minute read
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