July 02, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
NJ's Unconstitutional Experiment With Virtual Grand Juries Should End ImmediatelyOPED: New Jersey's foray into virtual Grand Juries, now in full swing, overlooks the rights of the accused to a fair and just process.
By Matthew Adams, Marissa Koblitz Kingman, Michael Baldassare, Jennifer Mara and Jason LeBoeuf
10 minute read
October 03, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
NJ Needs an AG Directive on Subpoenas Directed to Criminal Defense AttorneysThe state's chief prosecutor can and should step in with clear, unambiguous guidance on the circumstances in which a subpoena to a criminal defense attorney is appropriate.
By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
7 minute read
December 13, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
NJ Needs Protections Against Compelled Disclosure of Mobile Device PasswordsThe question of whether the privilege against self-incrimination can protect us from being compelled to provide mobile device passwords—the proverbial keys to our most intimate details—is testing courts across the country.
By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
8 minute read
March 20, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal
Appellate Division Tackles Second Twitter Case in Two MonthsIn the wake of back-to-back Twitter rulings by the Appellate Division, advocates and jurists alike must carefully consider the digital scenarios they are presented with in order to ensure that individual rights continue to be protected.
By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
14 minute read