...on Judicial Independence in New Jersey When I came out of law school, I hung up a...
...status report provided by the New Jersey State Bar Association on recently...
...selected 16 other members. They include the deans of New Jersey's three law schools, retired Justice Virginia Long, Legal Services president Melville Miller...
...their professional accomplishments during the New Jersey State Bar Associations...
...used a grant from the New Jersey State Bar Foundation to invite students from Hackensack, Teaneck and Rutherford high schools as well as the Torah...
...axiomatic that many workers often with no more than a high school education and no more than basic English language skills will be...
...athletes, the New Jersey Legislature evinced concern. In 2002, and again in 2010, it enacted laws to restrain intimidation and bullying in schools. Moreover, the...
...from his employment with the New Jersey State Parole Board for conduct...
...was comprised of a cross-section of New Jersey organizations, including legal service providers, the three law schools in the state, and representatives from several...
...Compound these troubling realities with the well-known fact that the law school curriculum does not appropriately prepare law students in the business of law...
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