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, depending on the controlling political party and its underlying philosophy. Issues of fundamental bodily autonomy and individual control over one’s own medical care should not be left exclusively to the ... surgeries. Doing so strikes the proper balance between the rights of minors and their protection while preventing overly permissive or restrictive rules based on the political currents of the moment. II
the candidates running for that office underneath or beside it.2 In New Jersey, however, primary ballots are designed differently. Chairs from county branches of both major political parties decide the ... of the state’s population.14 This disproportionate representation is attributable to the political party chairs—overwhelmingly white and male—who determine the candidate endorsements for the county
article examines New Jersey's unique county line primary ballots; specifically, how the county line ballots affect primary election outcomes, and how that, in turn, impacts the state's political system ... election outcomes, I analyzed the results of congressional and senatorial primary election contests held between 2002 and 2022 in which political parties in different counties endorsed different primary
old mechanisms might be considered innocuous so long as their effects are incidental. It is essential to avoid conflating the consequences of ballot design with those of endorsement by the political ... of either candidate quality or the support they are otherwise provided by political parties. Further, using the tools of cognitive and statistical science, we propose a multi-part test to distinguish
designations; accompanying instructions”) (providing that “In the columns at the extreme left shall be printed the name of each of the political parties.”); see also Ballot Data, supra note 2. 17 See generally ... , not write-in winners. An “independent” candidate is defined as a candidate without the nomination of any organized political party. Some minor party nominees for legislature have been elected in the
.8 Section 230 draws the ire of many across the political spectrum. During the COVID-1 9 pandemic and the 2020 election cycle, social media platforms began policing content more than ever before ... clause of Section 230 relevant.24 The law’s current form draws the ire of politicians and the media across the political spectrum.25 SETON HALL JLPP Here lies the conundrum: the drafters of Section 230
,” ballot design, and its effects on political representation in New Jersey and beyond. The Book opens with The End of the Line: Abolishing New Jersey’s Antidemocratic Primary Ballot Design,2 an article by
like the Restoring Justice for Workers Act is required to enact change.169 The way said federal legislation arises is significant for both political and legal reasons. Lawmakers can stomach small ... legislatures due to the risk-averse nature of slower change.171 If there was political motivation to pass the Restoring Justice for Workers Act, it would likely achieve its goal. The structure of the Restoring
in Colorado, which helped set the blueprint for legalization schemes elsewhere in the U.S., privileged economic arguments over justice concerns to build the political coalition necessary for it to pass ... .99 Not only were schools a generally safe political bet at the time, but school funding is also tied to property taxes.100 Dedicating cannabis tax revenues to SETON HALL LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL schools
incidence of dementia and interaction between genetic admixture, apoe genotype, lipids and dementia in an admixed Cuban population . Degree of Doctor of Philosophy . Institute of Psychiatry, King's College
analyzes the existing case law on false speech, political speech, and election speech to show the Supreme Court’s analysis over the past few decades. This Comment then assesses the constitutionality of the ... Deceptive Practice Act through the exploration of case law and the legislation’s ability to pass strict scrutiny. Finally, this Comment will discuss counterarguments to bans on political speech, such as the
, Bishop, Archdiocese of Baltimore (Nov. 20, 1806) (on file with National Archives) [hereinafter “Madison Letter”] (stating that the “scrupulous policy of the Constitution in guarding against a political ... against a political interference with religious affairs” prevents the government from rendering an opinion on the “selection of ecclesiastical individuals.”151 As for the second scenario, the Supreme Court
provide insight to better plan trials that are resilient to unexpected changes to the medical, social, and political milieu.
millions of Facebook profiles to exploit US voters by targeting them with personalized political SETON HALL LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL advertisements.89 In this case, Cambridge Analytica had collected data from ... millions of Facebook users to determine their political preferences and implicit views on domestic issues.90 The company then created algorithms to direct users to information that would resonate with them
controversy, a dispute must be concrete and non-hypothetical, present an actual injury, arise neither too late nor too early, and not present a political question.18 Respectively, these are the doctrines of ... mootness, ripeness, standing, and political questions.19 This Comment will purely discuss standing. Standing refers to who may bring a lawsuit to federal court.20 To bring a lawsuit to federal court, a
judicial philosophy during her confirmation hearings, with many critics focusing on her commitment to an originalist reading of the Constitution, as well as her treatment of precedent. Ramos v. Louisiana was ... Jury, 71 VAND. L. REV. 1593, 1641 (2018) (“[R]acial prejudice has always infected American’s criminal jury system.”). 16 Id. at 1603. 17 Id. at 1612 (“The broader political context, however, helps
people. The contemporary society’s double-sidedness was made understandable through the Foucaultian term governmentality. It was argued further in the article that handling of life-political issues ... -political strategies of civil governance in the post-cultural society. Cultural citizenship was introduced in terms of culturalism, through containment of individualism, through active participation in
of the moral status of animals.”). 71 Garner, supra note 43, at 87-88 (“The problem occurs where, as in the liberalism associated with Rawls, and other leading names in political philosophy such as ... the animals so long as it is part of one’s livelihood).”). Id. 43 Robert Garner, Political Ideology And The Legal Status Of Animals, 8 ANIMAL L. 77, 81 (2002). 44 Id. at 80. 45 Rick Nauert, Why Do We
-historypsychology-morality-driverless-cars/409732/ (claiming the famous trolley problem originated in 1967 with the “‘grand dame of philosophy’ Philippa Foot . . . while discussing the permissibility of abortion
political constitutionalism (for legislative supremacy), legal constitutionalism (for strong-form judicial review), and new or intermediate constitutionalism (for weak-form judicial review). See Marco Goldoni ... , Two Internal Critiques of Political Constitutionalism, 10 INT’L J. CONST. L. 926, 926–27 (2012). For clarity and consistency, I will not use these terms in this article but will instead refer to the