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New Jersey Law Journal

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OP ED: At the end of the day, uncertainty and uneven administration of justice seems to be the story for the Municipal Courts of New Jersey.
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New Jersey Law Journal

It Is Unjust to Enforce Warrants During Parental Rights Proceedings

OP-ED: It is contrary to the administration of justice to detain parents on municipal warrants who appear in Superior Court to defend their Constitutional right to parent their child.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Intellectual Theft Stymied by Digital Legal Strategies

As a result of ongoing research in artificial intelligence as it is applied to the law, there are new and impressively effective advances in the efforts to prove intellectual theft.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Assisted Reproductive Technology Cries out for Comprehensive Legislation

IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies have come with unprecedented and profound legal and ethical issues, with the science always ahead of the law.
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New Jersey Law Journal

To Leave, or Not to Leave: A Case for Normalized Parental Leave Policies

Law firms seem to be recognizing that parental leave is a necessity, but all too often the edges of the policy, and its application to reality, remain a little rough.
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New Jersey Law Journal

'OK, Boomer' Is not OK in the Workplace

As the phrase rises in popularity, some boomers have complained that it is ageist, akin to a slur against those in their mid-fifties through mid-seventies.
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New Jersey Law Journal

In Defense of the Boy Scouts

The Boy Scouts of America formally lifted the ban on gay adults as Scout leaders on July 27, 2015. And, on Feb. 1, 2019, the Boy Scouts of America opened their doors to girls.
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New Jersey Law Journal

When Municipalities Go Over the 'Edge'

Response to "Finding the Edges of Good Faith in 'Mount Laurel' Litigation," New Jersey Law Journal Nov. 7, 2019.
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New Jersey Law Journal

To Lie or Not to Lie in Divorce Matters

Although lying may appear to be rampant in our society, in divorce matters, lying is unacceptable.
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New Jersey Law Journal

The Odyssey of Rudolph Eisner

In this era of per curium opinions and the predictable life cycle of a case from birth to split baby, it can be hard to find inspiration. As a corrective, or maybe just a nostalgic interlude, I offer the odyssey of one Rudolph Eisner, solo practitioner.
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