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With 19 employees and a budget of $1.8 million when Congress shut it down in 1995 after refusing to provide further funding, the Administrative Conference of the United States was one of the s
By Daniel J. O'Hern and Melinda Maidens | March 20, 2006
The Editorial Board of the New Jersey Law Journal has published an editorial, "In Favor of Same-Sex Marriage," [183 N.J.L.J. 906]. The editorial states: "We endorse the right of people
By Martin L. Haines | October 25, 2004
In Pasqua v. Council, A-6875-02T3, the Appellate Division chastised an assignment judge for her failure to follow precedent. It appears, however, that the appeals court was wrong; the c
January 12, 2007
The New Jersey Death Penalty Study Commission's recent report landed with a palpable sense of d�j� vu. We have all heard these arguments before, just as we have made these arguments before. Pe
By John G. Geppert Jr. | May 4, 2007
The New Jersey Supreme Court's recent decision in L.W. v. Toms River Regional Schools Board of Education, 189 N.J. 381 (2007), has received widespread acclaim from counsel for parents a
October 18, 2004
Not So Fast Governor McGreevey's "pay to play" executive order disqualifies from state contracts business entities that have contributed more than a stated amount to gubernatori
July 11, 2005
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By Al Meyeroff | May 15, 2006
Congress is locked in a bitter dispute over immigration, focused on "criminalizing" the illegal presence of aliens in the United States versus allowing their eventual citizenship through "amne
February 27, 2006
Subryan Settlement Shows State Doesn't Have Priorities Straight Dear Editor: Recent newspaper headlines announced the $300,000.00 settlement by the State of New Jersey f
By Howard J. Bashman | July 24, 2006
In August 1993, the number of women serving as justices on the U.S. Supreme Court increased from one to two. The presence of a second female justice appeared to pose a particular challenge to
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