New Jersey legislators are pushing for adoption of a law that would make New Jersey the third state, after Oregon and Washington, to allow assisted suicide
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey legislators are pushing for adoption of a law that would make New Jersey the third state, after Oregon and Washington, to allow assisted suicide
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Athletics are a huge attraction at Rutgers University, and the New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether the school broke the law by discussing sports policies behind closed doors
...A Middlesex County judge's ethnically tinged remark in a child-support case has...
...groups are speaking up. The Middlesex County Bar Association has officially...the Bergen, Essex, Morris, Somerset, Union and Warren county bar associations...
The Washington, D.C.-based Pro Bono Institute provides support, guidance and training to major law firms, public interest groups and corporate legal departments interested in initiating or expanding
County referral services remain uneasy as New Jersey's State Bar Association proceeds with a Sept. 1 target for the start of lawyer advertising on its Web site
...exhibits. The contrast was on display last week at a Middlesex County, N.J., trial of a claim of failure to diagnose bladder...
On Internet map services, Halsey Island is a blank purple dot in Lake Hopatcong, without roads or geographic features worth identifying, like terra incognita on the crude surveys of Columbus' time
...State v. Chun, a Middlesex County case the court took...judges in Morris, Sussex and Union counties. The action...
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