July 11, 2005
Starry-Eyed Editorial Not Well Grounded Dear Editor: I read with interest, and a bit of bemusement, your July 4 editorial "Astronomical," concerning New Jersey's system
July 26, 2004
The Guidelines Enigma The merits of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines have long been the subject of debate, particularly among trial judges, whose objections include the minimiz
By Jeffrey R. Surenian | March 9, 2007
The Appellate Division's Jan. 25 ruling in In re Adoption of N.J.A.C. 5:94 and 5:95 by New Jersey Council On Affordable Housing, 390 N.J. Super. 1, ignored Supreme Court preceden
By James Hely | December 19, 2005
Will we ever get meaningful jury selection in civil cases? The answer is in doubt. We haven't been getting it in most courts for a long time. But recommendations by the state Supreme C
July 24, 2006
Med-Mal Myth Buster Misses Crucial Fact Dear Editor: I read with great interest Jeffrey Bloom's commentary in the July 10 issue propounding his position that there is no
By Steven Sanders | July 17, 2006
Federalism is under attack from an unlikely assailant: the state of New Mexico. To understand why, consider the U.S. Supreme Court's observation that "[s]tates are still entirely free
May 4, 2007
In many respects, last week's U.S. Supreme Court decision on the use of deadly force by police is unremarkable. The Court stated the rule of law this way: "A police officer's attempt to termin
December 30, 2009
These are excerpts from elegies delivered by Justice Virginia Long and former justices Alan Handler and James Zazzali at a memorial service held Nov. 10, at the state Supreme Court in Trenton f
September 25, 2006
Pinelands Commission Needled by Editorial Suggesting Ethics Flub Dear Editor: Because of numero
August 15, 2005
Gaming the Law School Rankings How the mighty have fallen. Most of us have enough residual respect for our beloved if curmudgeonly law school professors and deans that we would
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