...the Ex Post Facto Clause. Pp. 4-7. (b) The Constitution forbids the passage of ex post facto laws, a category including, as...
Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday named a longtime confidant, Attorney General Jeffrey Chiesa, to temporarily fill the U.S. Senate seat of the late Frank Lautenberg
The Nominating Committee is seeking candidates for open section/committee seats on the Board of Trustees
...balance of Lautenberg's term, which ends next year. The U.S. Constitution empowers states to decide how to fill Senate vacancies, and New Jersey...
...School dean, served as the principal draftsman of the 1947 New Jersey Constitution's judicial article, and he authored a series of front-page ...
...J. Hollenbeck, Executive Director of the Commission, New Jersey Law Center, One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, or by e-mail to ...
...34;Our primary, our basic purpose in the drafting of a new Constitution is to secure beyond any question a strong, competent ... but always independent...
...government interference. The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently held that the Constitution protects every person's right to earn a living against arbitrary government...
...J. Hollenbeck, Executive Director, Commission on Professionalism, New Jersey Law Center, One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, or by e-mail to ...
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