Doctor shortage the bigger problem for N.J. health care
Marcus Rayner | The Star-Ledger
Later this week, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to decide the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as "Obamacare." The law's constitutionality has sparked discussions and debate over the past three years as we vet the best way to keep ourselves healthy.
Thanks for saving my life. That’ll cost you $5 million.
One of the comments on NJ.com may have said it best: “Instead of suing she should be making a [...]
“Ambulance-chaser” bills advance
On Monday, the Assembly Judiciary Committee advanced legislation to prevent accident reports from being made available to the general public [...]
Legislative Alert: Insurance Fraud, False Claims Legislation to be heard on Monday
A-944, which establishes and enhances certain insurance fraud measures, will be heard in the Assembly Financial Institutions Committee on Monday, [...]
Until further notice, the halls of justice will be closed
In the criminal court system, it’s often said that justice delayed is justice denied. But for the civil court system in [...]
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder – not the ADA attorney – right?
To the dismay of taxpayers and Americans with actual disabilities everywhere, unfortunately, it appears that the answer is “wrong.” [...]
Bruce Harris nomination tomorrow, 10 a.m.
Some say it's a done deal: Bruce Harris, Mayor of Chatham and Governor Christie's Supreme Court nominee, won't be approved [...]
A win for common sense
As you may recall from a previous post, a Morris County judge was being asked to decide whether a woman [...]
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