May 1, 2006
Progress, Potential of Xanadu Project Is Missed in Editorial Dear Editor: As the leadership of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority, we are proud of the plan t
By Andrew L. Kaufman | February 28, 2005
Justice Stephen Breyer deserves much credit for taking seriously the question of whether he should have recused himself in the sentencing guidelines cases, but the revelation that he sought ad
By Bennett L. Gershman and Joel Cohen | February 23, 2007
More than any other recent criminal case, the prosecution of three Duke University lacrosse players for the rape of a young woman at a party has exposed to a national audience an unbridled abu
By Daniel J. O'Hern | May 15, 2006
In an April 21 letter to the editor, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie commented on the New Jersey Law Journal editorial of April 17 that questioned the role of the federal monitor
April 27, 2007
New Jersey's summary judgment jurisprudence began with Justice Brennan's classic formulation in Judson v. Peoples Bank & Trust Co. of Westfield, 17 N.J. 67, 73-75 (1954), a strict s
November 6, 2006
Dear Editor: We write to express our dismay about the Law Journal's series of editorials regarding school funding reform [Sept. 11, Sept. 18 and Sept. 25]. As staff and
October 4, 2004
Self-Determination Last month a unanimous Florida Supreme Court arrived at an ordinary conclusion in an extraordinary case. The focus of the case was "Terri's Law," a statute th
July 10, 2006
A Special Session on Property Tax We editorialized on this page, under the same title, on March 14, 2005, in support of a special legislative session on property tax called eith
May 30, 2005
Live and Let Die Every once in a while, a perspective from a foreign country shows us that we Americans have more in common with each other than we might think in the heat of th
By Vivian Berger | February 16, 2007
The odds are good that New Jersey will make history by becoming the first jurisdiction to repeal the death penalty in the modern era of capital punishment. That era began 35 years ago,
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