New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 17, 2017
Our state constitutional development since 1947 is a matter about which we are justifiably proud. We should work toward preserving it.
By Cogan Schneier | Tony Mauro | November 17, 2017
The White House announced five new additions Friday to its list of potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court, though no justice has announced retirement. The new names came in a press release that coincided with the annual conference of the Federalist Society, which has played a pivotal role in fashioning Trump's list of potential nominees.
By Ben Hancock | November 17, 2017
Online TV streaming service FilmOn will get a chance to argue to the California Supreme Court that it has a legitimate defamation case for being labeled a copyright infringer and provider of adult content.
By Jason Grant | November 16, 2017
The defendant Joseph Tigano III, convicted in 2015 of operating a marijuana farm and sentenced to 20 years, was released Wednesday night from federal prison after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a terse order on Wednesday afternoon dismissing the indictment against him.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 16, 2017
The coalition filed the brief Wednesday asking the high court to hear arguments in "Lund v. Rowan County," a case involving a North Carolina county's practice of opening its meetings with prayer offered by its commissioners.
By Jenna Greene | November 15, 2017
There is sloppy legal writing. There is bad legal writing. And then there's the three-page demand letter that Roy Moore's lawyer Trenton R. Garmon sent to Alabama Media Group on Tuesday.
By Charles Toutant | November 15, 2017
An Englewood ordinance designed to deter "sidewalk counseling" of women entering an abortion clinic violates the First Amendment, a New Jersey federal judge has ruled.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 15, 2017
“Nude dancing is a form of free speech protected by the Georgia and United States Constitutions,” the club execs say in a lawsuit filed in Fulton County Superior Court Friday.
By Jason Grant | November 15, 2017
The decision may be the first time a state judge has ruled that a warrant based on probable cause, rather than on a lesser standard, is necessary before police deploy a cell site simulator.
By Cogan Schneier | November 14, 2017
The attorney general testified Tuesday before the House Judiciary Committee on a range of issues.
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