February 6, 2006
The Gates of Redemption Hackensack attorney Frank R. Lucianna, a person who has been practicing for 55 years, recently suggested in an op-ed piece in this newspaper that the Sup
By Paul Barringer | May 16, 2005
With American health care in meltdown, bipartisan momentum is building for the creation of special health courts. Special courts already exist for tax disputes, workers' compensation and vacci
November 28, 2005
Sealing Judge Schott's Charges In May 2001, Francine Schott, a Superior Court Law Division judge, complained to her assignment judge and then to the chief justice that her posti
By Ellen S. Podgor | April 3, 2006
Law schools are clearly not at the forefront of distance-learning education. Institutional rules set forth high standards for adding this technological advancement to the law school geography.
By Theresa Glennon | July 31, 2006
Nearly 20 years ago, the battle over Baby M brought national attention to the growing practice of surrogacy. At that time, scholars and policymakers warned that regulating surrogacy was essent
By Lynne Bernabei and Alan R. Kabat | June 15, 2007
The U.S. Supreme Court's May 29 Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire decision got it wrong - the majority opinion views the civil rights laws as an obstacle course or a series of hurdles that the
By Amelia Carolla and Catherine Merino Reisman | March 16, 2007
Teasing and bullying have been tolerated as an unfortunate part of school children's lives for many years. But times appear to be changing. We remember being teased as children - espec
By Jonathan Turley | October 10, 2005
On Sept. 29, by a 78-22 vote, the Senate confirmed Judge John Roberts as the 17th chief justice of the United States. There remains only one lingering question for the Democratic senators to a
By Ronald A. Berutti | February 9, 2007
Today, our courts are closed in honor of Abraham Lincoln's birthday. Thus, there should be fewer telephone calls, pleadings will wait another day for filing, and a moment or two may be availab
By Clay Calvert and Robert D. Richards | January 17, 2005
As we begin 2005, we can look back with satisfaction on the decision of the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Forum for Academic and Institutional Rights v. Rumsfeld, which properl
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