Two men convicted of terrorist plots have lost their argument that being sentenced the same day as the Boston Marathon bombings may have worked against them
...critical eye. He noted that a lawyer representing a client accused of terrorism "must make an assessment whether his client's interests would be...
...them, promptly shifted their argument to emphasize the need to deter domestic terrorism. Welle and Kogan's response, filed Thursday, says they made...
The Opportunity to Compete Act, introduced in the N.J. Senate on on Feb. 21, is the latest of a series of reforms that aim to reduce barriers faced by ex-offenders attempting to re-enter the workforc
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...statute does not define acts of war, Congress has declined to include terrorism as acts of war on more than one occasion, and the defense...
Torture is wrong — morally and legally. It is absolutely prohibited everywhere under all circumstances. Why, then, do we continue to focus on whether it is effective
The Senate Judiciary Committee recommends appointment of Superior Court nominees from Middlesex, Hudson, Monmouth, Camden and Morris counties
Some gun enthusiasts get their viewpoint from a decision in which Justice Antonin Scalia said a major purpose of the Second Amendment was to provide opportunity for people to store arms to be able to
Democratic lawmakers are sponsoring legislation to prohibit New Jersey employers from asking job seekers about their criminal histories on initial applications for employment
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