February 16, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Geofence Warrants: The Next Frontier in Privacy LitigationNo available New Jersey decision analyzes geofence warrants. 'U.S. v. Rhine', a decision issued two weeks ago by the federal district court for the District of Columbia, denying a January 6 defendant's motion to suppress geofence evidence, notes the limited number of federal authorities that have considered geofence warrants.
By Rubin M. Sinins
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May 05, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal
The Governor and FDRRepublican Gov. Christopher Christie should rethink his approach to the New Jersey Supreme Court, lest he repeat Democratic President Franklin Roosevelt's embarrassing and failed plan to alter decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Rubin M. Sinins
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September 23, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal
The Rocket's Legal MisfiresA federal grand jury's indictment of Roger Clemens, former Major League Baseball pitching great, for obstruction of Congress, false statements and perjury could have been avoided if he and his lawyers had not ignored basic rules of defense.
By Rubin M. Sinins
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November 19, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal
When a Nation Makes HistoryThe United States has turned a page of history by electing Sen. Barack Obama as our next president. Numerous civil rights leaders have commented they never expected an African-American president in their lifetime. Our country's legal history explains why.
By Rubin M. Sinins
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June 30, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal
The MLB Steroids Investigation And the Lessons It OffersCriminal defense attorneys should never assume that law enforcement has properly obtained evidence or that a jury will ever see it. These important lessons, easily forgotten, were demonstrated in two recent court decisions from the Major League Baseball steroids investigation.
By Rubin M. Sinins
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