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New Jersey Law Journal

'A Win for Employees and Employers': How the 'JOBS' Program Helps Probationers Find Work

"It is an opportunity to take part in a transformational approach to rehabilitation that seeks to break the cycle," writes retired Superior Court Judge Mark Sandson.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Letter to the Editor Response: Emphasis on Efficiency May Be Eroding Human Interaction, But More Bar Participation Can Increase Connections

I share the view that we have lost much in terms of collegiality and camaraderie. I will not, however, allow this to drive me away before I am ready, writes Harriet Farber Klein.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Recent Actions Risk Reversing Generations of Civil Rights Gains in Higher Education

SCOTUS and many others have debated for years how long affirmative action can be justified. What is the end point? We do not have an answer either, but we believe the end point is emphatically not now.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

We Need Cameras in Court Now More Than Ever

We have advocated for cameras in courtrooms in many editorials over many years. That need has now become urgent.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Supreme Court's Recent Consumer Fraud Act Decision Misses the Mark

A fictitious pricing claim is not about actual value, it is about what the retailer represented the value to be to induce the purchase.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Apple Has Long Been a Target of Questionable Litigation. Does New Antitrust Suit Fall Far From the Tree?

The danger to Apple's future success comes from the DOJ's challenge to Apple's business model: something called the "walled garden" of software features in which Apple products exist but from which others allegedly are excluded.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Letter to the Editor: Clarion Call or Curmudgeon Complaint?

Although emails and remote communications have lessened pressures and the burdens of travel, sterility and alienation are leading us to a new norm.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Adeel Mangi's Background Exemplary, Not Cause for Criticism

Slandered with the tar brush of association with causes he opposes, his nomination regrettably appears to be doomed.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Restrictions on Referral Fees May Harm Clients. State Supreme Court Should Review New Disciplinary Directive

There is no reason to treat out-of-state attorneys differently than in-state attorneys if we want only the more qualified attorneys to receive referrals in specialized areas of work.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Virtual Museum, Case Law Discussions and More: Judiciary Website Isn't Just for Opinions and Orders

We urge lawyers who have not "surfed" the judicial website to do so and attorneys who use it regularly to explore the portions they have not yet seen.
3 minute read

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