By Joel Seligman and Harvey J. Goldschmid | April 27, 2007
A recent commentary by Stanford Law Professor Joseph A. Grundfest in The Wall Street Journal provided fresh evidence of a broad backlash by some business and academic leaders against th
December 6, 2004
Another Watchdog While New Jersey's unfortunate notoriety for fraud and corruption in government continues unabated, Governor Codey has created yet another understaffed and unde
December 27, 2004
Beyond Bears DEP Commissioner Bradley Campbell thought there are 1,600 bears in New Jersey. His subordinates in the Division of Fish and Wildlife thought there were twice as man
December 13, 2004
Domesticating the Law of Nations This past summer, the Supreme Court opened the door, albeit cautiously, to use of international law as a primary source of private rights in Ame
September 26, 2005
New Jersey Isn't Burning Dear Editor: We were a bit confused after reading the commentary titled "Lesson From 'Mississippi Burning'" a href="http://www.law.com/jsp/nj/P
December 26, 2005
A Clarifying Event In United States v. United States District Court, 407 U.S. 297 (1972), the Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment prohibits the president of the
By Dahlia Lithwick | February 9, 2007
Two questions have been haunting Supreme Court watchers this winter: Why has the caseload dropped to a historic low, and why are the justices suddenly seeking media exposure like Paris Hilton?
By Ross Pearlson and Jack Wenik | August 9, 2004
In Blakely v. Washington, the Supreme Court invalidated a state sentencing guidelines system that resembles the federal sentencing guidelines. Writing for a 5-4 majority, Justice Antoni
August 7, 2006
Discourtesy Done to Heimlich, Bar Says Dear Editor: On behalf of the Union County Bar Association, I am writing to express our members' frustration and dissatisfaction t
June 28, 2004
Fast Track for Smart Growth The McGreevey administration has been aggressive in telling us where new development and growth is not appropriate. They have effectively prohibited
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