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New Jersey Law Journal

Just How Undemocratic Is the Filibuster?

OPED: One voter in Wyoming has the voting power of over 68 voters in California in electing members of the Senate. This disparity is why senators representing only one-ninth of the population can tie up the Senate.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Editorial Board Got It Wrong: Restrictive Covenants Always Hurt Workers

OP-ED: Employers are using these restrictive covenants more and more to prevent their former employees from obtaining jobs in the same industry, not for fear that the employee is going to reveal some secret or steal customers, but merely because they can.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Legislature Should Address Sidewalk and Walkway Liability

This is a subject for legislative hearings and comprehensive legislation, as opposed to case-by-case development.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Excessive Fine By Any Other Name Is Still Unconstitutional

We hope that Anderson will seek certiorari and that it will be granted by the United States Supreme Court.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Mandatory Policy Limit Disclosure: How Pre-suit Negotiations in NJ Are Set to Change

OP-ED: A recent piece of little-discussed legislation will likely have a big impact on pre-suit negotiations in New Jersey auto liability cases.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Service of Process Is Doing Just Fine in the Special Civil Part

OP-ED: To suggest that the whole system is broken is an unsupported hypothesis.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

On Technology and Equal Justice

We look forward to a fuller discussion of these initiatives and how they would ensure equal justice to all, but they also should allow our courts to take advantage of lessons learned from other jurisdictions.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Cy Pres Depends on the Donor's Original Intent

A recent Appellate Division opinion demonstrates how ancient legal doctrines remain steadfast despite changes in societal perspective caused by historical reassessment and reckoning.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Leaning in: Tips for Returning to the Office

For many of us, leaving our comfortable work-from-home environment will feel like having a rug pulled out from under our slippers.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Valid Reasons For Noncompete Clauses

We therefore urge the FTC to consider valid reasons for noncompete clauses in balancing the exercise of its jurisdiction and to recognize the importance of state law in terms of promoting competition.
3 minute read

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