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Editorial Board

Editorial Board

December 26, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Ethics Authorities Should Proceed Cautiously Against Lawyers Who Represent Unpopular Figures

We hope that if New Jersey ethics authorities wade into this area, they do so with caution and some reserve.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

7 minute read

December 22, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Farmington Controversy Provides a Lesson in Cultural Sensitivity

It's not enough to mean well—inclusion requires considering the impact on others.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

3 minute read

December 21, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Tech Illiteracy Is No Joke: Make Cybersecurity CLE Mandatory

Lawyers must keep up on protecting client data, or we'll fall behind.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

3 minute read

December 20, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Preserving Constitutional Rights in Connecticut When the Feds Won't

There is precedent for Connecticut's high court to step in to protect the constitutional rights of citizens.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

3 minute read

December 19, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Threat Response Crucial: Congress Must Pass Electoral Count Reform

We strongly urge the U.S. Congress, during its lame-duck session, to pass commonsense revisions to the Electoral Count Act (ECA) to prevent a recurrence…

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

3 minute read

December 18, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Another Look at Juvenile Waiver Proceedings

We believe that the statute should be read to provide that if a motion to suppress in the Law Division is granted (which would usually terminate the prosecution), in the absence of termination of the prosecution, the court should presumptively return the matter to the Family Part if there is sufficient remaining evidence to warrant the prosecution.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

4 minute read

December 18, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Pursuing Police Transparency

The long-term solution to the transparency question is better addressed through the Legislature.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

3 minute read

December 11, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Mass Shooting Bill Is Sad But Necessary

We regret the violent events that bring us to this point and the need to address them in such a manner, but we recognize the new requirements as an effective tool.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

3 minute read

December 11, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Memorandum to the Attorney General

There is guidance from the advice then-Assistant Attorney General Theodore Olson gave to his boss Attorney General William French Smith in 1982 during Ronald Reagan's first term.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

5 minute read

December 07, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Setting the Example: One Connecticut Town's Proud History of Rejecting Antisemitism

Southbury leaders rejected a Nazi youth training camp in 1937, according the forthcoming book, "No Swastikas in Southbury," by Melinda Elliott.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

4 minute read