By Alan L. Zegas | April 5, 2004
Four new inmates were summoned into the office of Warden Kraft at Jackson State Prison, a maximum-security facility, for cell assignment. Warden: You, Morton, step forward. What are yo
By Gavin J. Rooney and Maureen A. Ruane | July 10, 2006
The legislative reach of New Jersey's laws traditionally stopped at the Delaware and Hudson rivers. According to a recent Appellate Division decision, however, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Ac
By Thomas E. Baker | August 16, 2004
Crisis is an overused word in Washington. But if a worsening problem that will have profound consequences qualifies as a crisis, then the decreasing resources and increasing workload facing th
September 6, 2004
Indefinite Commitment and Due Process for Sex Offenders Last Nov. 17, The New York Times published a disturbing story titled: "Questions rise over imprisoning sex offende
By By Daniel Small | June 7, 2004
Our jury system is one of the most dramatic examples of our belief in the premise that "the whole is greater than the sum of the parts." Twelve ordinary people, with no special knowledge, expe
October 16, 2006
Thorough and Efficient Education for All: Move Forward, Not Backward Dear Editor: The Law Journal published three consecutive editorials in September, totaling al
August 2, 2004
Discretion, Valor and Judicial Review In our editorial of July 19, we stated that the proposition that contract debt is not state debt does not support the conclusion that the p
By Jordan Paust | February 27, 2006
There are prior and current members of the Bush administration, including Vice President Dick Cheney, who openly argue that if the country is at war, the president should be able to ignore dom
November 29, 2004
Time for a Federal Shield Law More than 25 years ago, after New York Times reporter Myron Farber spent several weeks as a guest at the Bergen County jail for refusing to
December 12, 2005
Peremptories Should Be Preserved A proposal by the Special Committee on Peremptory Challenges and Voir Dire to curtail drastically the number of peremptory challenges available
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