October 23, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Arbitrability Decision Should Be PublishedSo much for speed and efficiency.
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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.
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October 15, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
A Biting First Amendment LessonWith this freedom comes responsibility and potential consequences.
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October 15, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
A Speaker Is NeededWe suggest that members of both parties work together to adopt a resolution appointing some individual not of any political persuasion or holding public office to serve as interim speaker.
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October 09, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Addressing the Abuses of Generative AI in the Legal ProfessionThis week we asked ChatGPT to compose an editorial on the issue and this is what we got.
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October 09, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
The Least Dangerous Branch?As the label "the least dangerous branch," coined by Alexander Hamilton in Federalist # 7, implies, the courts—insulated from politics—should defer to the Congress, particularly when it has in exercise of its power over interstate commerce plainly made its judgment known.
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October 01, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Revise the School Funding FormulaNJPP recommends that the legislative direct the Joint Committee on Public Schools to hold hearings on adjusting the basic school funding formula. We second the motion.
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October 01, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
What's the Meaning of 'And'? Supreme Court Must Settle ItIn the end, the Pulsifer case is all about language.
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September 24, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Supreme Court's Cardali Decision Does Away With Catch-22 in Establishing Cohabitation ClaimsWe support the decision in Cardali, not only because it clarifies a disparity in appellate practice, but because the opinion presents granular methodology for litigants and trial courts.
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September 24, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Legislature Must Enforce and Increase Distracted Driving PenaltiesThe saving of lives and prevention of injuries is at stake.
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