By Thane Rosenbaum | January 24, 2005
In a Georgia courtroom recently, Ray Brent Marsh, the manager of a cremating business, pleaded guilty to theft, fraud and abuse of a dead body. Rather than cremate hundreds of bodies as he was
June 12, 2006
ACDL-NJ President Sets Out His Agenda These are excerpts from Blair Zwillman's Installation Address as incoming president of the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of Ne
By Randall J. Peach | April 19, 2004
As spring returns, so does the debate over New Jersey's black bears. Only a few months after the state carried out its first bear hunt in 33 years, the state's Fish and Game Council voted on M
April 12, 2004
A Cynical Tax on Lawyers In the 1942 film "Casablanca," Claude Rains plays the role of Captain Louis Renaud, the Vichy French police chief. In the movie's closing scene, Captain
April 17, 2006
The Right Dose When we last visited the subject, we wrote that the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey's culture of political patronage put it under financial str
June 14, 2004
Remittitur The Medical Care Access and Responsibility and Patients First Act, signed last week by the Governor, embodies a hard-fought compromise between advocates of physicians
By Scott Bullock | August 23, 2004
Fifty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court went seriously off track in interpreting the public use clause of the Fifth Amendment. The meaning of the public-use restriction on eminent domain was f
By Lindsay S. Adams | May 8, 2006
"First Patent Auction Draws Buzz," "Lots of Patents for Sale, But Few Bids," and "Going, Going, Gone" were just a few headlines after the first live, multi-lot auction of patents in the United
February 27, 2006
Gouging In the 1940s, with gasoline rationing and price controls, oil as a scarce commodity was apportioned as fairly as possible under the circumstances, with its price kept a
July 12, 2004
Time for a Constitutional Convention on Real Property Taxation Governor McGreevey has signed a bill that will create a 15-member committee to study the desirability of holding a
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