Sometimes, the Mud Sticks to the Thrower
ON Tuesday night, just after Thomas H. Kean Jr.'s long drive for a United States Senate seat ended in a ditch, his fellow Republican, former Gov. Christie Whitman, was admiring Mr. Kean's energetic...
View ArticleThe Low Road, Revisited
The outcome of the Senate campaign in New Jersey this month should give future candidates good reason to think hard before committing to an exclusively slash-and-burn, negative strategy.
View Article9/11 Panel Study Finds That C.I.A. Withheld Tapes
The commission’s chairmen said they believed that the C.I.A. had made a conscious decision to impede repeated and detailed inquiries about interrogations.
View ArticleTrenton: New Jersey Chemical Rules Stand
The federal government will not override New Jersey’s chemical security laws, which are tougher than the national standard, Senator Frank R. Lautenberg announced Thursday. A measure, promoted by...
View ArticleLast Call
There are 20 days to go before the presidential election, and only one more McCain-Obama debate. With time running out, the Op-Ed editors asked a few writers and thinkers to pose the last-minute...
View ArticleDifficult Decision for Judge in Rutgers Spying Case
The decision to give Dharun Ravi 30 days for spying on his roommate, who went on to kill himself, may have been the toughest decision of Judge Glenn Berman’s career.
View ArticleAdding to Christie’s Troubles, a Rift With a Former Mentor Widens
Former Gov. Thomas H. Kean of New Jersey, who previously compared Gov. Chris Christie to Reagan, has begun calling his governing style dangerous.
View ArticleNew Bill Calls for More Port Authority Oversight in Effort to Break Deadlock
The legislation before the New Jersey State Senate aims to increase transparency following the scandal of politically motivated lane closings at the George Washington Bridge in September 2013.
View ArticleNew York Sponsor of Port Authority Reform Bill Rejects a New Jersey Compromise
Assemblyman James F. Brennan of Brooklyn said that the bill did not include several elements that he felt were necessary, including requirements to disclose the compensation of top officers.
View ArticleNew Jersey Senate Overrides Christie’s Veto of Gun Control Bill
The vote dilutes a key claim Gov. Chris Christie has made while campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination.
View ArticleThree Former New Jersey Governors Ask the State to Reopen the Sheridan Case
The mysterious, violent deaths of a prominent couple had been ruled a murder-suicide.
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