...right and should be reaffirmed." Just before the Senate vote, Newsweek published the memo, and a Rehnquist authorship would certainly have ended...
...Twenty years ago, the cover of Newsweek magazine blared "Teen Violence: Wild in the Streets." High...
...the Daily Beast, an Internet news site affiliated with Newsweek magazine, Ailes admitted he had dinner with Christie but denied trying...
New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
Despite the looming economic crisis, this is not the year to be cheap. In fact, it is a year to dig a little deeper, especially for recipients who are less fortunate. Take on a new pro bono matter
...to hear the headline speakers — former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Newsweek contributing editor Eleanor Clift and NPR's Juan Williams — the...
New Jersey Chief Justice James R. Zazzali lays out why and how success in protection of human rights abroad depends in large measure on nongovernmental efforts
...comments were first reported over the March 25-26 weekend on Newsweek's Web site and on Scotusblog.com. Newsweek also...
Once again, we present the vanguard of leadership of the New Jersey legal community: 178 newly minted partners who accepted our invitation to be featured in this, the Law Journal's seventh annual New
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