By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 16, 2024
Long an opponent of Vladimir Putin and the ruling United Russia Party, Navalny organized huge anti-government protests, ran for office, and worked tirelessly to expose corruption at every level of the political hierarchy.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 16, 2024
Significantly, the statute expressly excepts application of this "to any animal test conducted for the purposes of medical research."
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 16, 2024
Shouldn't medical providers be required to provide pre-signature access to forms concerning medical treatment and payment, affording the ability to read them before we sign them?
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 9, 2024
One can anticipate that, with the finality with which COVID business loss claims have been, for all practical purposes, extinguished, COVID's litigation bonanza has now proved to be an expensive and hollow area for law firms.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 9, 2024
We know that Oklahoma and Mississippi have approved use of the nitrogen hypoxia execution method but not yet carried it out. Ohio and Louisiana are among the states that are considering it. We hope that none of them fall prey to the Alabama attorney general's hucksterism.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 2, 2024
If "Chevron" is overruled, there is the risk that there would be a wide disparity in the way hundreds of federal judges interpret a regulation of an agency.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 2, 2024
Why would an impermissibly suggestive identification procedure on the eve of trial be less pernicious than one occurring earlier in the case?
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | January 26, 2024
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has shown that effective regulation can provide significant benefits at minimum costs.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | January 26, 2024
The Legislature created such a study commission in the 1970s. The commission was comprised of members of the Legislature, the Motor Vehicle Commission and various citizens interested and involved in one way or another in traffic safety.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | January 19, 2024
This decision underscores the requirement for attorneys to not tell or suggest to a witness how to respond to questions. The consequence may be severe.
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