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The ALI and the Death Penalty

New Jersey Law Journal

The American Law Institute, which almost 50 years ago put its stamp of approval on the death penalty, has now admitted failure. No more will death penalty proponents be able to rely on its imprimatur

Accrediting Isn't a Matter of Economics

New Jersey Law Journal

Whether or not the American economy can sustain the current number of lawyers is an issue separate from the standards for enabling interested persons to seek to become lawyers

Capital Punishment on Trial

New Jersey Law Journal

A murder trial underway in Connecticut dramatically illustrates the irreconcilable conflict between proponents and opponents of capital punishment

Out-of-Network Provider Practices Increase Health-Care Costs

New Jersey Law Journal

The premise of the article entitled "Insurance Company Demands Full Payment From Health Care Providers" is flawed and inaccurately portrays recent lawsuits by Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ne

Bust Filibusterers

New Jersey Law Journal

If the Senate minority wants to thwart majority rule by filibustering, it should be required to do so out in the open. Filibusterers should have to talk until exhausted

Wrong on Cameras

New Jersey Law Journal

It is illogical at this point in history, where government under glass is the touchstone of the democratic process, to bar cameras in the U.S. Supreme Court

Happy Birthday, ACLU

New Jersey Law Journal

January marked the 90th anniversary of the American Civil Liberties Union and the 50th anniversary of ACLU of New Jersey

Picking Up the Pace

New Jersey Law Journal

PACER's access extends to most federal courts — and improvements will address concerns about searchability and privacy

N.J. Needs To Provide a Check On Judicial-Assignment Power

New Jersey Law Journal

We need a constitutional amendment removing the chief justice's assignment power as a way of restoring the proper balance between the citizens and the judiciary

Camden's Failure

New Jersey Law Journal

Legal, structural changes in Camden's city government, without concomitant political will and economic development, are not enough to resolve the fundamental problems that post-industrial cities face

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