June 27, 2005
Don't Count on Fewer Juror Summonses Dear Editor: The state Supreme Court Special Committee on Voir Dire and Peremptory Challenges, in its recent report [a href="http:/
April 25, 2005
Consumer Bankruptcy Alan Greenspan recently spoke on the history of credit and credit availability in the United States over the last 100 years with some emphasis on the fact th
By Louis Fisher | August 7, 2006
In U.S. v. Reynolds, 345 U.S. 1 (1953), the U.S. Supreme Court for the first time upheld the state secrets privilege, which allows the government to assert that the disclosure of inform
By Thomas Jay Hall, Kevin J. Moore and Ted Zangari | February 28, 2005
New Jersey's real estate development community weathered a relatively brutal year in 2004 in Trenton - one it does not want repeated. First, the Department of Environmental Protection
By Patrick Mullin | March 14, 2005
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court in Booker and Fanfan has restored judicial discretion in federal sentencing by finding the sentencing guidelines no longer mandatory, it is time t
By Kathryn Kolbert | March 20, 2006
Who could pass up this recent survey finding: Americans know more about The Simpsons than they do about the First Amendment. Newspapers in this country - and around the globe - had a field day
By David J. Frizell | May 16, 2005
In the Feb. 28 Law Journal [179 N.J.L.J. 875], Tom Hall, Kevin Moore and Ted Zangari submitted a "Modest Prescription for Land Use Reform." Of the three remedies they prescribe, the fir
October 30, 2006
A Long Gain In football parlance, a "punt" is a kick back to the other team on fourth down when the odds are against achieving a first down. The converse is to "go for it" and r
By James Copland and Sherman Joyce | September 4, 2006
When investors discuss "the next big thing," they're generally speculating about innovations that might spur major economic growth. When personal injury lawyers and certain interest group exec
July 5, 2004
Sentencing Turmoil In a significant 5-4 ruling certain to have a far-reaching impact on sentencing decisions in many states and federal courts, the United States Supreme Court h
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