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New Jersey Law Journal

Judiciary Directive Is a Step Forward on Inclusivity

We hope to see these improvements to judicial parlance rolled out in the coming months. We urge the wider judicial community to adopt them as well.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Time to 'SLAPP Back'

There seems to be a steady nationwide movement toward more anti-SLAPP statutes, spurred by the 2020 Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA), and now the act has been introduced in the state Legislature.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

High Court Handled Its Business Prior to Judge Fuentes' Retirement

Seven opinions were filed in August before the quorum sitting on those appeals was lost so that no appeal has to be reargued in the new term.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Libraries and Librarians Under Attack

We recommend that pro bono practices offer a helping hand to libraries and librarians in need.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Law School Is (Still) Too Expensive

"A more pointed review of higher education costs is in order."
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Is Senatorial Courtesy Unconstitutional?

Is single-senator veto of gubernatorial nominees a form of tyranny? Isn't it a judicial function to protect against that? It is time for new litigation to test whether this undemocratic practice should continue in our state.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Not Sauce for the Gander

As calls to defund the FBI demonstrate, it turns out that law and order means using the law only to keep the wrong people in order.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Proposed Pilot Program to Revamp Jury Selection Process Raises New Questions

The proposed experiment has a substantial data collection component. It will be interesting to see how its evaluators will divine which of the verdicts they will be reviewing are the result of impure thoughts the revamped jury selection process was designed to eliminate.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Time To Invoke the 'Cardinale Rule'

OPED: It's time for the State Senate to sign off on the governor's nomination of the superbly qualified Rachel Wainer Apter to the New Jersey Supreme Court.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'New Business Rule' Evolves, Slowly

A rule barring new businesses from recovering lost profits is overly harsh, but the legal standard established in 'Schwartz' appears to be identical to the standard already applicable to established businesses.
3 minute read

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