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By Leonard Post | January 10, 2005
When The National Center for State Courts wants to get something done � like launching a program aimed at increasing jury participation � sometimes it relies on the kindness of lawyers.
By Norman L. Cantor | April 25, 2005
Which was greater? Their arrogance or their ignorance? I am referring to members of Congress who zealously tried to "rescue" Theresa Schiavo by making a federal case out of the Florida courts'
By Deborah L. Rhode | June 13, 2005
American women's rights advocates have long been adept at turning sex-based blunders into sex-based opportunities. A classic illustration was the attempt by Southern segregationists to
By Steven C. Bennett | August 7, 2006
It's all about framing the issue. Say privacy, and most people think: the American Civil Liberties Union, Roe v. Wade and liberal dogma. But try saying identity theft, spammers, phishin
By Gregory J. Wallance | March 30, 2007
On March 9 in Parker v. District of Columbia, a federal court of appeals struck down as unconstitutional a gun-control law prohibiting possession of "functional firearms" in the owner's
July 25, 2005
Just Say No to Desecrating the Constitution Dear Editor: The Fourth of July was quite a fitting day for the redux editorial, "Burning the Flag" [a href="http://www.law.
October 4, 2004
Faults Editorial Charging Citizenship Renunciation Was Coerced by U.S. Dear Editor: I write in response to the editorial a href="http://www.law.com/jsp/nj/PubArticleNJ.
By Martin L. Haines | February 23, 2004
In New Jersey, R.1:1-1 provides that a judge is disqualified "on the court's own motion and shall not sit in any matter . . . when there is any . . . reason which might preclude a fair and unb
May 10, 2004
Why Seton Hall Was Right To RebukeDear Editor:I write in response to your May 3 front-page artic
By Abbe D. Lowell | December 11, 2006
One unsuccessful Republican campaign tactic was to scare Americans about what Democrats taking over as congressional committee chairs would do with their new power. Even if Americans h
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