November 19, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Giving Thanks in a Challenging TimeThe evil and division we see in the daily headlines can put a pall on our celebration. It should not.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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November 19, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Exploring the American Rule on Attorney FeesThe Appellate Division recently provided a forceful reminder to trial courts and trial bar of the specific limitations of the offer of judgment rule.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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November 16, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
COVID-era Letter Shouldn't Derail Sarah Russell NominationAt the outset of the pandemic, the open letter called on the governor to "release all people over 55" years old, and "all people who are incarcerated without having been convicted of any crime;" that is, anyone held on bond regardless of the charge or the evidence.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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November 12, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Address the Issue of AI-Generated EvidenceWe call upon the committee, the state's chief technology officer, and the Legislature to look closely at what is pending in New York, and take appropriate steps to formulate such rules and legislation as necessary.
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November 12, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
The Prejudicial Impact of Attorney CommentsShould a lawyer, licensed by the state, have a right to inaccurately and unfairly convince the public that we have a corrupt and unfair judicial system? We hope not.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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November 05, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Expungements of Criminal Records Are Unreasonably DelayedThe Office of the Public Defender filed a class action under the Civil Rights Act. The attorney general should assent rather than litigate to avoid further delays.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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November 05, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
In Opposition to 'Book Bans'We are undergoing one of our periodic waves of what is commonly referred to as book banning. The term is not strictly accurate.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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November 03, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Connecticut Clockmaking is Encased in TimeA cozy little museum in Bristol eloquently illustrates how society has progressed in the last few lifetimes.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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October 31, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune
AI Poses Serious Concerns for 2024 and BeyondIf history is any guide, by the time Congress passes legislation, AI will be well past the point of regulation.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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October 29, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
School Bus Abuse Decision Is Discrimination RedefinedHow the 'C.V.' ruling will be applied, and whether that common-sense-defying definition of discrimination is good public policy, remain to be seen.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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