TY - BOOK AU - Tractenberg,Paul L. TI - Courting justice: ten New Jersey cases that shook the nation T2 - Rivergate regionals SN - 9781461948728 AV - KF220 .C687 2013 PY - 2013/// CY - New Brunswick, N.J. PB - Rutgers University Press KW - Trials KW - New Jersey KW - Law KW - Popular works KW - Civil rights KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Henningsen volume Bloomfield Motors, Incorporated (1960): promoting product safety by protecting consumers of defective goods; Jay M. Feinman and Caitlin Edwards --; Marini volume Ireland (1970): protecting low-income renters by judicial shock therapy; Richard H. Chused --; Southern Burlington County NAACP volume Township of Mount Laurel (1975): establishing a right to affordable housing throughout the state by confronting the inequality demon; Robert C. Holmes --; In Re Karen Ann Quinlan (1976): establishing a patient's right to die in dignity; Robert S. Olick and Paul W. Armstrong --; Right To Choose volume Byrne (1982): establishing a state constitutional right to publicly funded abortions; Louis Raveson --; State volume Hunt (1982): protecting privacy from unwarranted searches amid a national roadmap to independent state constitutional rights; Robert F. Williams --; In The Matter Of Baby M (1988): reining in surrogate parenting and protecting a child's best interests --; Suzanne A. Kim --; Lehmann volume Toys-R-Us (1993): protecting employees from sexual harassment and a hostile work environment; Fredric Gross --; Doe volume Poritz and Megan's law (1995): the subtle art of judicial deference to the legislature; Ronald K. Chen --; New jersey's school funding litigation, Robinson volume Cahill and Abbott volume Burke (2011): the epitome of the state supreme court as an independent, progressive voice in guaranteeing constitutional rights; Paul L. Tractenberg --; New Jersey's 1947 constitution and the creation of a modern state supreme court; John B. Wefing; 2; b N2 - Ten cases decided between 1960 and 2011, including the Karen Ann Quinlan decision, the Baby M case, the Mount Laurel decision, Megan's Law, and the series of decisions known as Abbott/Robinson that directed state funding of poor urban schools on par with suburban districts, shed light on landmark decisions and their impact on national and global events. Different experts cover each case, providing insight into the court's approach and decision-making process UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=654646&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -