June 05, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Heed Ruling on 'Sham' AffidavitsThe Metro Marketing case, although addressed to an unusual evidential issue, sheds light on that issue in a clear and well-reasoned Appellate Division opinion.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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June 01, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Regressing to the Negative Isn't the Smartest Way to Achieve ResultsThere's a definite flaw in assuming that the stick—as opposed to the carrot—is the better way.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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June 01, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Connecticut Should Permit Service of Civil Complaints by ConsentWithout legislative action—or the invalidation of section 52-54 on separation-of-powers grounds—it's not clear to us what the Rules Committee can do to facilitate the efficient service of civil complaints.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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May 29, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Enact Gun Control NowThe situation demands our full attention now.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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May 29, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Parole System Must ChangeNew Jersey's parole system needs serious legislative change, either by eliminating it completely as the federal system has done, or by instituting fundamental due process protections.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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May 25, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
State Courts Have Tackled Reapportionment, But Concerns RemainThe Connecticut Supreme Court properly performed its constitutional duty to reapportion congressional districts, with minimal changes.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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May 25, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
If War Looks Like a Video Game, Then How Do We See Peace?These rather recent video additions to the internet environment are alarmingly similar to the video games our children "play."
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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May 22, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Congrats to the State BarWe congratulate the officers and trustees of the NJSBA for a successful meeting.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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May 22, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Senatorial Courtesy for In-District Nominees OnlyWe propose a variation on the principle of "one person one vote," i.e. "one nominee, one senator with courtesy rights."
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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May 17, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Thoughts From Someone Who, As a Fetus, Visited an Abortion Doctor's OfficeThe most challenging and divisive issues in society eventually become questions for the law; questions for the courts. And sometimes the most profound and suitable decision the courts can make is to leave the deciding to others.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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