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The American people need to know what the battle over judicial nominations is really about. It is not simply a struggle for power between the Senate and the White House. It is not a chil
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No presidential administration in history has been better positioned to get top-flight judges onto the federal bench. With a president and vice president who are both experts in constitut
By Milton L. Williams | May 1, 2002
When I was director and general counsel of legal services in the South Bronx back in the '60s, I felt that our service to our clientele could have been improved with greater funding, wit
By Timothy J. Heaphy | January 22, 2007
Perhaps in an effort to provide some institutional reform in the wake of last year's page scandal, the House of Representatives on Friday voted to expand the membership of the board that
By Wendy K. Mariner | May 24, 2002
More than 2 million people participated as human subjects in clinical research last year. Thousands more were subjects in other kinds of research studies. Billions of dollars are spent a
By Norm Pattis | April 25, 2001
One of my most vivid memories of growing up in Detroit is the sight of a jeep full of Army National Guardsmen patrolling my neighborhood in the summer of 1967. The vehicle edged along slowly.
By Marc Spindelman | March 25, 1999
When the Oregon Health Division released a report last month on the first full year of life and death under Oregon's law permitting assisted suicide -- the only such law in the country -- public of
By Jeffrey R. Surenian | March 9, 2007
The Appellate Division's Jan. 25 ruling in In re Adoption of N.J.A.C. 5:94 and 5:95 by New Jersey Council On Affordable Housing, 390 N.J. Super. 1, ignored Supreme Court preceden
By Chris Santella | January 3, 2002
Long before "A River Runs Through It" sent gear-giddy wannabes scuttling streamside, the Pacific Northwest boasted a devoted fly-fishing populace. It's no wonder. From diverse native tro
By James Hely | December 19, 2005
Will we ever get meaningful jury selection in civil cases? The answer is in doubt. We haven't been getting it in most courts for a long time. But recommendations by the state Supreme C
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