WHY NEW JERSEY SHOULD ABANDON WINNER-TAKE-ALL ELECTORAL ALLOCATION

Author: Joseph Isola In the fight for American independence and for the birth of democracy, New Jersey served as the “Crossroad of the Revolution”.  Countless Americans died in the over one hundred revolutionary battles that took place in New Jersey.  After serving as the heartland of the battle for American independence, New Jersey proudly played… continue reading

SORTING SOLUTIONS: THE FIX TO THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON CYBERWARFARE AND CYBERTERRORISM IS A DECISION TREE, NOT A MAGIC BULLET

Author: E. Claire Newsome The internet is an international wild west.  Cyberattacks, such as the Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee (“DCC”) and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (“DCCC”) private servers, are becoming more prevalent and easier to implement.  Arising with the prevalence of cyberattack are concerns that international law is not apt to defend… continue reading

A CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND AND THE UNRESOLVED LEGACY ISSUE

Author: Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy In his First Inaugural Address, President Abraham Lincoln said: “Wherever [the people] shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or their revolutionary right to dismember and overthrow it.”  These insightful words provide an apt description of a tumultuous… continue reading

NEW JERSEY’S FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE PROTECTION TO SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT WHO GIVE BIRTH TO CHILDREN CONCEIVED THROUGH THEIR ATTACK

Author: Justine Longa Sexual assault, though vastly under-reported by survivors, occurs with alarming frequency in the United States.  Despite the prevalence of sexual assault, most perpetrators are never caught, arrested, tried, or convicted for their crimes.  In addition to enduring the initial trauma of the assault, many survivors are also left to deal with a variety… continue reading

THE NEW JERSEY BAN ON SALARY HISTORY QUESTIONS: CLOSING THE GENDER WAGE GAP ONE QUESTION AT A TIME

Author: Abigail Cook Kerri Sleeman’s supervisor told her many times: “if [he] could duplicate [her], [he’d] be able to get rid of the rest of the staff.” Sleeman thrived as the supervisor who took over a failing project and turned it around. Yet, when the company proceeded through bankruptcy court, Sleeman discovered that many of… continue reading

CONDITIONED TO KILL: VOLITION, COMBAT RELATED PTSD, AND THE INSANITY DEFENSE – PROVIDING A UNIFORM TEST FOR UNIFORMED TRAUMA

Author: W. Chris Jordan Oregon National Guardsman Jessie Bratcher shot and killed Jose Ceja Medina with six hollow-point bullets as Medina stood on his porch on a Saturday morning.  Bratcher, who served as a machine gunner in Iraq, would tell his attorney that during the shooting he felt like he was in Kirkuk, Iraq, and… continue reading

NEW JERSEY’S EXCESSIVE AND UNPRECEDENTED EXPANSION OF MARYLAND V. CRAIG

Author: Bridget Devlin Cases where children are key witnesses – especially those involving child abuse – are among the most challenging facing our justice system.  The line between protecting children and preventing the wrongful conviction, or the wrongful termination of parental rights, of an alleged abuser can many times be difficult to determine.  The system must also… continue reading

GARDEN STATE VAPE

In February 2018, the New Jersey legislature introduced the A3178 legislative bill, which would completely ban the sale of flavored electronic smoking devices, cartridges, and liquid refills. The regulation of e-cigarettes has been addressed in other states, but New Jersey considered significantly broader restrictions. Some public health experts have criticized this proposed legislation fearing it… continue reading

THE OPEN PUBLIC RECORDS ACT: THE PEOPLE’S BASTION AGAINST POLICE MISCONDUCT IN NEW JERSEY

In the United States of America, police brutality and overreach have been and continue to be insidious problems. Protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri, in 2014, after the shooting death of an unarmed African-American teenager at the hands of a Ferguson police officer. A subsequent United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) investigation into the conduct of… continue reading

THE FIRST AND SECOND AMENDMENTS ARE NOT MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE: A LOOK AT THE FIRST AND SECOND AMENDMENTS AFTER THE “UNITE-THE-RIGHT” RALLY IN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA

James Madison defined factions as “a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or a minority of the whole, who are united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adversed to the rights of other citizens, or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community.” Madison noted the dangers… continue reading