By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 12, 2018
Legislators discuss cannabis at NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting
By Mike Scarcella | November 8, 2018
New Jersey Democrat Mikie Sherrill is among the newly elected women lawyers, who attended 28 different law schools, including Ivy League Harvard and Yale as well as Cumberland, Santa Clara, George Washington, Cleveland-Marshall, University of Chicago, University of Virginia, Touro and others.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 5, 2018
A look at bills moved by the Legislature in the last session before the Nov. 6 mid-terms and some of New Jersey's more hotly contested races.
By Tony Mauro | Ellis Kim | October 3, 2018
ABA executive director Jack Rives said in response: “I've got the greatest respect for Ted Olson, who has been a longtime friend and supporter of the ABA." He added: “I would hope that people wouldn't let one issue affect their membership.”
By Michael Booth | August 27, 2018
Appellate Division Judges Allison Accurso and Francis Vernoia said that while Lopatcong was organized under the Faulkner Act, which presumes a strong mayoral form of government, all appointments must be made with the advice and consent of the township council.
By Tony Mauro | July 2, 2018
“I feel some obligation to be something of an honest broker among my colleagues and won't necessarily go out of my way to pick fights,” Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said at the biennial conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He also said that at times, “You would sort of sublimate your views.”
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 14, 2018
China, Russia and Iran have used all available technical means to block and punish the circulation of objectionable content, with considerable success. European governments with firsthand experience of fascism seem to be comfortable controlling online expression that they deem socially dangerous. For the United States, with its robust tradition of unfettered speech, it is a much tougher issue.
By Michael Booth | April 27, 2018
A New Jersey appeals court ruled that Teaneck political activist William Brennan lacks standing to sue former Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Lonegan under the state's False Claims Act.
By Charles Toutant | March 29, 2018
The New Jersey suit, "Malskoff v. Facebook," follows at least two other putative class actions, in Illinois and California, making similar claims against the companies.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Booth | March 9, 2018
The top 10 law firms that lobby the state government in Trenton saw a year-over-year revenue increase in 2017, according statistics from state elections regulators.
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