New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 2, 2020
We should remember that here in our state the amendment did not create the right to vote for women, but rather restored that right after over a century.
By Marcia Coyle | January 14, 2020
The case Kelly v. United States could prove another setback for prosecutors at the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Mike Scarcella | December 31, 2019
"The public's need to understand our government, and the protections it provides, is ever more vital," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said in his annual year-end report on the federal judiciary.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 23, 2019
Governor expands voting rights in new legislation
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 4, 2019
Harvard Law Professor discusses need for political reform at NJICLE program
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 3, 2019
In 'Americans for Prosperity v. Grewal,' it is not hard to speculate on the reasons why the Legislature would seek to complicate the representation of the state already required to be provided by the attorney general.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | October 23, 2019
Within hours of pleading guilty to wire fraud, Mayor Frank M. Gilliam Jr. was served with a forfeiture order from the state. Since April 2013, roughly 56 public officials have been convicted in federal court for crimes related to their offices, triggering the New Jersey Forfeiture of Public Office statute.
By Mike Scarcella | October 15, 2019
"The circuit split also leaves an intolerable cloud of uncertainty for Delaware and other states that rely on political balance in their judicial selection processes, including fifteen other states that use political balancing in forming their judicial nominating commissions," former governors contend in a brief.
By Charles Toutant | September 17, 2019
Kelly and Baroni asserted in their Supreme Court briefs that the court should reject the prosecution's theory that mischaracterizing the reason for the lane realignments helped them facilitate fraud against the Port Authority.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 18, 2019
The current political fracas in Trenton is causing legislation to be used like a sledgehammer, when clearly scalpels and tweezers are more appropriate. And so it will be left to the courts to restore constitutional principles.
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