New Jersey| A newethical way of looking at end -of -life decision making in a particular community DREW UNIVERSITY Jo Ann Middleton LayneLisa RAfrican American patients are more wary of the medical system and less likely to execute an advance directive than others. This perspective can be ...
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SUMMER STOCK…Theatergoers fled to shady villages in New York, New Jersey and New England in the 1920s and 30s when summer stock theater was at its height. The above photo shows theatergoers leaving a performance at the Lakewood Theatre near Skowhegan, Maine. The theater was claimed to be ...
Judge Lawson refers to the case as “The State of New Jersey v. Frederick J. DiCarlo”, which is likewise incorrect.Based on previous Middlesex County Court’s writings, the case should be stated, for consistency’s sake, “
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NEW JERSEY CRIMINAL LAW: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You September 24, 2011 Yaron Helmer & Sean T. Conley About the Authors Yaron ("Ron") Helmer, Esq., is a founding member and currently the Managing Partner of the firm of Helmer, Paul, Conley & Kasselman, P...
September 28, 2023 – A report issued by the Regional Plan Associations concludes that housing development within the New York – New Jersey – Connecticut metropolitan region has been insufficient to meet the needs of its residents. As housing supply has become constrained, available homes for work...
Professor Mike Anestis, who heads up the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center at the Rutgers School of Public Health, said that many people survive suicide attempts using other methods. "Intentional overdose? Only 2% to 3% of the folks who attempt suicide using an overdose die," said Anest...
Kassandra Perez-Desir is the head of government relations for New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico at DoorDash, drawing on decades of experience in government and public policy. She has previously worked in various roles with U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, New York City Mayor Mich...
New Jersey’s premier House race is neck and neck, a new poll finds. The Monmouth University poll shows 46 percent said they’ll “definitely” or “probably” cast their votes for incumbent Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr., while 44 percent said the ...
But New Jersey admitted a few women to vote on a property qualification. Another point of great interest is the almost universal decision to have two governing assemblies, confirming or checking each other, on the model of the Lords and Commons of Britain. Only Pennsylvania had a single ...