By Robert A. Mintz | November 29, 2004
After months of trial in the Scott Peterson case, what did prosecutors really prove? No eyewitnesses, no obvious motive, no murder weapon, no blood, no reliable cause of death and no solid for
March 22, 2004
Recusal � A Judicial Anomaly During her 22 years on the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has recused herself from participating in 675 cases, a yearly average of
By Peter J. Pizzi | August 8, 2005
Since the explosion in popularity of the Internet in the late 1990s, file-sharing software has been used to distribute record companies' copyrighted content for free on the Internet without th
July 10, 2006
Court Closure Created a Bad Precedent Dear Editor: The failure of the New Jersey Supreme Court to keep the courts open in the face of the budget crisis created by the go
August 28, 2006
Lawyer-Tax Challenge Is Indeed Worth the Effort Dear Editor: Your editorial "Worth the Effort?"
April 10, 2006
Curbing Discovery Abuse The Supreme Court Civil Practice Committee has proposed adoption of R. 4:10-2(g), the first significant restriction on discovery in decades [183 N.J.L.J.
By Luther T. Munford | March 1, 2004
The U.S. Supreme Court justices have the experience they need in every category but one: recent work as litigators. All but one served as appellate judges before coming to the court. Together,
August 29, 2005
Tapping Judges' Phones Dear Editor: I am concerned about a sentence in the Aug. 15 Inadmissible item, "Courting Disaster" [
May 9, 2005
Happy 90th Birthday to Raymond A. Brown Dear Editor: Last Thursday, Raymond A. Brown celebrated his 90th birthday. Mr. Brown is the dean of the criminal defense bar in t
August 14, 2006
Eroding the Exclusionary Rule In its recent decision in Hudson v. Michigan, the U.S. Supreme Court held that evidence obtained as the result of an unconstitutional entry
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