This is a non-partisan blog. It has thus, for example, featured endorsements of both Republican and Democratic nominees to the Supreme Court of New Jersey. And, as noted in this ...
Ten years ago yesterday, the first post on this blog appeared. Since then, there have been 1,780 others, nearly one every other calendar day for the last ten years. As ...
The Appellate Division issues, annually, reports of statistics regarding its previous court year, such as this one. The Supreme Court, to my knowledge, does not, though a few figures appear ...
Fraternal Order of Police, Newark Lodge No. 12 v. City of Newark, 244 N.J. 75 (2020). [Disclosure: My firm, Lite DePalma Greenberg, LLC, represents the City of Newark in various ...
Today, May 1, is Law Day. Law Day was first celebrated on February 3, 1958, when President Eisenhower issued a proclamation establishing it. In 1961, Congress passed a joint resolution, ...
With Passover beginning tonight, there won’t be any posts on this blog until April 17 at the earliest. In calendar order, happy Passover, and happy Easter, to those who are ...
This is one of those years in which the holidays of Christmas and Chanukah overlap. Merry Christmas and/or happy Chanukah to those who are celebrating. ...
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, a holiday that (despite other differences) virtually everyone observes and can appreciate. A very Happy Thanksgiving to all the readers of this blog. For myself, as Henry ...
Today marks the ninth anniversary of this blog. As in past years, my thanks go out to all those who read, comment on, cite, forward, or otherwise make use of ...
Today marks the eighth anniversary of this blog. As has been so every year, I’m grateful to the many jurists, lawyers, law students, and laypeople who read the blog. I’m ...