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New Jersey Law Journal

Choice of Law Question Settled

The Supreme Court issued a little-noticed but important clarifying decision resolving a lopsided circuit split.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Bright Line Rule Needed on Confessions

Duplicity by law enforcement defeats voluntariness. We urge the court to strengthen the protections provided to suspects under O.D.A.-C. at its next opportunity.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Time to Review Fallout from the Court's Policy on In-Person Proceedings

No practitioner should be forced to choose between disregarding the court's direction or jeopardizing the health of themselves and their families.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Heed Ruling on 'Sham' Affidavits

The Metro Marketing case, although addressed to an unusual evidential issue, sheds light on that issue in a clear and well-reasoned Appellate Division opinion.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Why Family Court Should Consider Staying Remote

Remote family court has made both clients' lives and attorneys' jobs easier, and remote court options should remain in place to ensure that those benefits are not lost.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Enact Gun Control Now

The situation demands our full attention now.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

New Jersey Parole System Must Change

New Jersey's parole system needs serious legislative change, either by eliminating it completely as the federal system has done, or by instituting fundamental due process protections.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

There Is No 'Hate Speech' Exception to the First Amendment

OP-ED: Decisions based on judges' personal views of what constitutes acceptable political speech are not only inconsistent with the First Amendment, but undermine the rule of law.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Congrats to the State Bar

We congratulate the officers and trustees of the NJSBA for a successful meeting.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Senatorial Courtesy for In-District Nominees Only

We propose a variation on the principle of "one person one vote," i.e. "one nominee, one senator with courtesy rights."
5 minute read

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