New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Janine Danks Fox | March 14, 2019
OP-ED: In honor of Women's History Month, a celebration of the significant contributions of two great female attorneys toward the advancement of women and minorities.
By Andrea Rodriguez | March 14, 2019
Nearly a year of debate and discussion ended last month with the approval of Cuba's first constitutional reform since 1976.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Andrea G. Hirsch | March 14, 2019
Now that the Legislature is considering removing the death penalty from the Criminal Procedure Law and Penal Law, this is a good opportunity to eliminate life without parole too.
By Tom McParland | March 13, 2019
The measure, Senate Bill 34, would create a two-tier fee on pharmaceutical firms that produce the highest-strength and most widely distributed opioid products available for sale in Delaware.
By Dan M. Clark | March 13, 2019
A funding increase for the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, though, is still up in the air after more funding was allocated to the panel under the Senate's spending plan, but not in the resolution proposed by the Assembly.
By Jim Turner | March 13, 2019
Aliki Moncrief, executive director of Florida Conservation Voters, said the septic-to-sewer conversion outlined in a measure to protect the Indian River Lagoon is needed, but the proposal goes beyond what voters approved.
By Ana Ceballos | March 13, 2019
Former Florida Supreme Court Justice B.K. Roberts left a troublesome legacy when he wrote pro-segregation opinions in the 1950s.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
Johnson & Johnson executives did not appear before the subcommittee looking into the alleged link between talc products and cancer, but the company was an obvious focus of the hearing
By Suzette Parmley | March 12, 2019
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and legislative leaders reached agreement on key provisions in a plan to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use, including how to tax and regulate it, and expunging past low-level marijuana offenses for certain users as a step toward social reform.
By Dan M. Clark | March 12, 2019
The Assembly broke with Cuomo's budget proposal by stripping it almost completely of policy, including criminal justice reform, while modifying it in other areas. The Senate had not made its spending proposal public by Tuesday afternoon.
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