"The New Jersey Law Journal, Volume XLV, No. 3, March 1922" by Various marks a snapshot into the legal world of early 20th-century New Jersey. It acts as a place where lawyers talked about important court cases, decisions made by judges, and legal matters that were important at the time. The journal discusses many topics, like laws about alcohol, rules for workers, and whether women should be allowed to serve on juries. It begins with a look at important choices made by the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals, checking rulings like the Van Ness Enforcement Act and arguments about picketing. Other parts go into a case about choosing jury members and the right qualities for future lawyers, highlighting the need for honesty in the legal profession. Each section gives a picture of the legal themes of the period, showing the issues that lawmakers cared about and how they affected the courts in New Jersey.

The New Jersey Law Journal, Volume XLV, No. 3, March 1922
By Various
Explore the intersection of legal rulings, ethical debates, and social change in 1920s New Jersey through the eyes of legal professionals shaping the era.
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