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Two questions have been haunting Supreme Court watchers this winter: Why has the caseload dropped to a historic low, and why are the justices suddenly seeking media exposure like Paris Hilton?
By Ross Pearlson and Jack Wenik | August 9, 2004
In Blakely v. Washington, the Supreme Court invalidated a state sentencing guidelines system that resembles the federal sentencing guidelines. Writing for a 5-4 majority, Justice Antoni
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In the span of less than a week in late January, the Supreme Court reversed a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, and vacated two 9th Circuit decisions, in
By Cathryn Alexandra Mitchell | September 4, 2002
The role software plays in e-commerce is constantly changing as the Internet, and the methods of doing business over it, evolve.This evolution began with application service providers
By Nat Hentoff | April 12, 2001
Since the 1980s, at least 40 states have built super-maximum security prisons to house their "most dangerous" inmates. Human Rights Watch, in its 1997 report "Cold Storage," documented the mis
August 7, 2006
Discourtesy Done to Heimlich, Bar Says Dear Editor: On behalf of the Union County Bar Association, I am writing to express our members' frustration and dissatisfaction t
By Sean F.X. Boland | June 12, 2006
The House of Representatives recently passed legislation (the Federal Energy Price Protection Act of
By Marvin E. Aspen | November 12, 1999
Much has been made in our country recently of how incivility is eating away at the very fabric of American culture. Of particular interest to us, as lawyers, is the widely reported slump in prestig
June 28, 2004
Fast Track for Smart Growth The McGreevey administration has been aggressive in telling us where new development and growth is not appropriate. They have effectively prohibited
By Thomas A. Muccifori | April 18, 2005
For the better part of two years, the employment bar has predicted the death knell for physicians' restrictive covenants, first declared enforceable in Karlin v. Weinberg, 77 N.J. 408,
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