...are slowly changing. Even before the recent dismissal of a Rutgers coach for tirades directed at student athletes, the New Jersey Legislature evinced...
The Law Journal's first Lifetime Achievement in Litigation Award will be given next month to an attorney who has spent a good deal of his time and energy on litigation alternatives
...Award from the Alice Paul Institute during an awards ceremony on...Court Associate Justice Jaynee LaVecchia; Rutgers Law School-Newark Dean Frances...
...Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal and the Rutgers Institute for Professional Education symposium, Wed., 10 a.m., at Rutgers School...
...is the 457 page report of the Rutgers School of Social Work, New Jersey Child Support Institute (the expert retained for this quadrennial review...
Calendar of events
Notice to the bar
The state Supreme Court, which has been without its full complement of justices since mid-2010, will likely to remain that way until after November's elections, and quite possibly longer
A closer look at the people and issues of the New Jersey State Bar Association Election 2013
...50 per person. RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Discussion, Thurs., 8 p.m., at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, 191 Ryders Lane, New...
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