Is it time for the Courts to eliminate eyewitness identifications in criminal trials?
What is the Leading Cause of Wrongful Criminal Convictions?
by admin on December 7, 2012 in Current Events, N.J. Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court, US Supreme Court decisions
The U.S. Supreme Court takes on “Obama-Care”
by admin on November 22, 2011 in U.S. Supreme Court, US Supreme Court decisions
It is high noon, and the Supremes are taking on Obama-Care. Is this lengthy law on the chopping block?
Does a State have a Right to Assert a Lien to Recover Medicaid Payments to Plaintiffs in Personal Injury Cases?
by admin on July 5, 2011 in U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, US Supreme Court decisions
The nightmare continues… Tristani v. Richman, is a class action lawsuit on behalf of three Pennsylvania Medicaid beneficiaries subject to liens by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. The decision marks the first time that an appellate court has answered a question left undecided by the U.S. Supreme Court in Arkansas Dept. of Health and [...]
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Is John Waldorf a Deadbeat Dad or Victim of Harsh NJ Alimony Laws?
December 23, 2012
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Is a Spouse ever entitled to “Permanent Alimony” in N.J.?
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DIVORCED PARENT PAYING FOR COLLEGE CAN DEMAND TO SEE THE REPORT CARD
April 20, 2011
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Do you agree with Obama about using Lethal Force against American Citizens?
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Larry the N.J. Lawyer’s Cogitations is Coming to an End
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Is CISPA Friend or Foe?
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Supremes Strike Down Non-consensual Blood Testing in DUI Cases
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When does a Common Carrier owe a Heightened Standard of Care to a Passenger?
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Proposed Bill will Establish a New Standard to Grant Grandparent or Sibling Visitation Rights
by admin on June 30, 2011 in Commentary, Current Events, N.J. Legislation, N.J. Supreme Court, US Supreme Court decisions
Which of our institutions has the right to play Solomon with the children of divorced or deceased parents, the legislature or the Courts?
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