Commentary

  • Legal Times

    Fixing INS?

    By David A. Martin | May 1, 2002

    In March, members of Congress had a field day with the latest blunder by the Immigration and Naturalization Service: the mailing of visa approvals covering two of the Sept. 11 terrorists

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Footnotes, Footnotes, Everywhere and Not a Midriff To Spare

    December 4, 2006

    Dear Editor: Many readers of The New York Times Magazine savor Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist William Safire's instructional "On Language," where he weekly parses our e

  • Legal Times

    Fla. Law Provides Precedent for Presidential Ballot Recount

    By Charles Tiefer | November 13, 2000

    Lawyers interested in the developing legal battle over just who won the Oval Office will be poring over some vital Florida law in the coming days. What they'll find is that Florida statutory a

  • Legal Times

    Now Who's the Scofflaw?

    By Jonathan M. Miller | February 24, 2003

    On Feb. 5, the same day that Secretary of State Colin Powell appeared before the United Nations Security Council to demonstrate Iraq's noncompliance with U.N. resolutions to disarm, the

  • Legal Times

    Give, Devise, and Bequeath

    By Adam Freedman | June 20, 2005

    The youngest billionaire, according to Forbes magazine, is Prince Albert von Thurn und Taxis. He made it on Forbes' list by inheriting $2 billion on his 18th birthday

  • The Recorder

    The Two Faces of Federalism

    By Richard W. Garnett | April 19, 2000

    Many say -- with alarm or delight, depending on who's talking -- that a federalism revival is sweeping through constitutional law, courtesy of a narrow U.S. Supreme Court majority. Maybe so. The re

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Voice of the Bar

    August 8, 2005

    Specialized Courts Are Antidemocratic Dear Editor: I wish to express my reservations about the business court proposed under A-3544, passed by the Assembly on Jun

  • Legal Times

    Finding the Right Words?

    By Randolph J. May | July 3, 2002

    In Federal Maritime Commission v. South Carolina State Ports Authority, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state sovereign immunity extends to administrative agency adjudications.

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Voice of the Bar

    October 23, 2006

    City Parking Authority Says It's Not To Blame For Courthouse Woes Dear Editor: The Law Journal's article

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Hands Off Blogs

    By Ronald D. Coleman | January 26, 2007

    No one is free from bias of some sort or another, especially people who spend their time (paid or otherwise) writing opinions - whether in daily newspaper columns, legal newspapers or blogs, t

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