
Winter 2000
by Roberta K. Glassner, Esq.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects a right that is an important part of your life today-your right against unreasonable searches and seizures.
by Roberta K. Glassner, Esq.
The Fourth Amendment gives you rights that are very much part of your everyday life today. The Third Amendment, on the other hand, protects you against a practice you may not even know took place.
by Barbara Sheehan
Twelve-year-old Shavon of New Jersey, says her parents' divorce made her feel as if her whole life was "flashing by."
by Lisa James-Beavers, Esq.
A second grade boy kisses a female classmate on the cheek. Is that sexual harassment? Apparently the little girl thought so - she sued him.
This case was written in conjunction with the New Jersey State Bar Foundation's Law Adventure Competition and was among the winning cases of 1999.
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