By The Law Journal Editorial Board | May 31, 2024
The case reminds us that even narrow issues can attract the court's attention if not previously interpreted by an appellate court.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | May 24, 2024
The defendant had argued in the Gloucester County trial venue that a more stringent test with the six factors used in domestic violence cases should have been the standard.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | May 24, 2024
We realize this bill is the handiwork of powerful forces that thrive in darkness, and we realize it would take great courage for the Governor to break with his party and send the "gut OPRA" amendments back for an overhaul.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Katharine S. Hayden | May 20, 2024
"We can't all be Barney in terms of being funny, but we can be Barney in terms of caring," writes U.S. District Judge Katharine S. Hayden.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | May 17, 2024
At the root of the issue is the serious legal concern over whether there is a meeting of the minds such as to find and discern the parties' intent.
By The New Jersey Law Journal Editorial Board | May 17, 2024
The regulatory regime being introduced this August is not the kind of justice system that students deserve.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | May 14, 2024
Consider the impact of appellate case processing if there are vacancies on the Appellate Division, due to delays, Senatorial Courtesy or infighting in the appointment process, and there cannot be temporary assignments, as there can be at present.
By The New Jersey Law Journal Editorial Board | May 10, 2024
The newcomers may desire passionately to repudiate all that their predecessors have done, but the Superior Court is not a revolutionary tribunal.
By The New Jersey Law Journal Editorial Board | May 10, 2024
Assuming that he serves until June 30, 2030 - despite his eligibility for retirement - he will serve one day more than 23 years.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Rahool Patel | May 8, 2024
"The strength of New Jersey's attorney disciplinary system depends on attorneys like you," writes Rahool Patel.
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