New Jersey Law Journal
...of falsity or reckless disregard for the truth, see Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc., 501 U.S. 496, 509-11 (1991)....
New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...Circuit Judges.In answer to a question we certified to the New York Court of Appeals, see Penguin Grp. (USA) Inc. v. Am. Buddha...
New Jersey Law Journal
...schools listed alphabetically but not given an overall rank. In New Jersey, Seton Hall University School of Law was No. 61, up from...
New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...named plaintiff in the proposed class action, Harold Oshinsky, a retired New Yorker who has had Giants tickets for 24 years and Jets seats...
New Jersey Law Journal
...group of residents in the Newport subdivision in Crosby, Texas and the New Property Owners' Association of Newport, Inc. ("NPOAN"). Daniel Kasprzak, who lives in...
...desired result. As Hendrik Hertzberg ironically put it in The New Yorker, "the Court majority . . . ruled that conscious racial integration is the...
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