October 25, 2004
Taking Over the Prosecutors' Offices In 1988, the New Jersey State and Land Expenditure Revenue Policy (SLERP) Commission recommended the following: The situation for th
November 8, 2004
Gubernatorial Vacancy Gov. Jim McGreevey has not yet vacated the office of governor. We know that conclusively, now that the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reached that una
March 7, 2005
Judging the Judges A recent editorial in New Jersey Lawyer calls for an end to the Law Journal's survey of New Jersey judges. We disagree. A lawyer who bec
By Daniel J. Meador | June 6, 2005
In the ongoing speculations about potential U.S. Supreme Court appointments, little or no attention has been paid to the transformed nature of the Court's membership. The justices' backgrounds
By Robert M. Zaleski | March 30, 2007
New Jersey has a new law permitting civil unions. Now it's time to coin a name for such relationships that satisfies critics on both sides of the aisle. The common legal definition of
May 23, 2005
Not Yet Time for a Toast in N.J. As anticipated, but by a much smaller margin than expected, the United States Supreme Court has struck down the laws of two states which discrim
By Thomas E. Baker | March 28, 2005
Newspaper reporters and editors ought to stop hectoring Chief Justice William Rehnquist for not satisfying their exaggerated demands for every detail about his cancer treatment. People should
By Craig Green | August 29, 2005
For all his credentials, what is initially most striking about John Roberts is not the nominee himself, but the person he would replace. From abortion to affirmative action, capital punishment
By Jeffrey B. Bloom | July 10, 2006
In May, within days of the U.S. Senate performing its annual rite of denying cloture to a bill to cap medical malpractice damages, a study showed that our tort system is working well in ensuri
By Lewis Goldshore | July 31, 2006
The state budget debacle ended on July 8 after the unprecedented and embarrassing eight-day state government shutdown. At its conclusion, all sides claimed victory and Gov. Jon Corzine signed
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