By Donovan Swift | August 28, 2023
Bar Foundation awards $80,000 in scholarships to N.J. law students The New Jersey State Bar Foundation is proud to award 16 scholarships…
By Alexander Lugo | August 24, 2023
Incursions and subsequent class actions are on the rise, and courts are increasingly sympathetic to plaintiffs in these cases, prompting the bar to launch its standing committee, purportedly the first in the nation.
By Emily Saul | August 22, 2023
Luongo, currently chief attorney of the Criminal Defense Practice of The Legal Aid Society of New York City, is the first gender fluid person to lead the ABA Criminal Justice Section.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | August 21, 2023
NJSBA welcomes law students at Seton Hall, Rutgers campuses Incoming students in New Jersey's two law schools received well-wishes and words of encouragement…
By Christine Charnosky | August 18, 2023
"Professors must be free to teach and discuss controversial topics, and students must learn how to confront offensive or controversial positions respectfully, so that they can understand the other position and advocate as to why it's wrong," Daniel Thies, the vice chair, said, adding that "shouting down or avoiding such positions cannot be a good way to train lawyers."
By Eden Landow | August 17, 2023
The high court issues three attorney discipline opinions Wednesday; one justice pens concurrence.
By Cheryl Miller | August 14, 2023
California bar officials say significant cost-cutting measures loom as the agency's admissions fund approaches insolvency.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | August 14, 2023
Supreme Court adopts NJSBA recommendations in cohabitation case; August 2023 edition of New Jersey Lawyer covers the latest trends attorneys should know in land use law; NJSBA co-publishes book on New Jersey's budding cannabis law practice
By Cheryl Miller | August 11, 2023
Donald Trump's indictment does not justify Eastman's request to stop the California State Bar Court trial, says the Office of Chief Trial Counsel.
By Cheryl Miller | August 9, 2023
Sean SeLegue resigned from the state bar board of trustees in December knowing, he said, that an investigation would ultimately "show that I had complied with all relevant laws and policies."
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