Professional Documents
Culture Documents
AUGUST 18 - 24
1. THURSDAY 8/18
A new nature reserve will be
opening in Camden as part
of a revitalization effort for
Camdens waterfront.
http://www.courierpostonline
.com/story/news/local/2016/
08/12/camden-waterfrontaccess-preserve/88626726/
2. THURSDAY 8/18
As a new academic year begins, it
might be a good idea to have your
college-aged son or daughter
make a living will before they leave.
Learn more at #YourLegalCorner.
http://www.hoffmandimuzio.co
m/blog/living-wills-and-college/
3. FRIDAY 8/19
Visit @WheatonArts this Sunday
for firefighter demonstrations, an
exhibition of over 80 antique fire
trucks, and access to the
Museum of American Glass.
Admission is free.
http://www.thedailyjournal.com/
story/life/2016/08/13/fire-trucksand-more-wheatonarts/88692926/
4. FRIDAY 8/19
5. SATURDAY 8/20
In civil matters, mediation has
its benefits. #YourLegalCorner
6. SATURDAY 8/20
Tomorrow at noon visit
@RedbankBattlefields Whitall
House to meet swashbuckling
pirates, ferret out the spies on a
scavenger hunt, and learn
about the importance of the
river to colonial Americans.
https://www.facebook.com/e
vents/179121605789531/
7. SUNDAY 8/21
In this podcast Jeffery Rosen, @National Constitution
Center CEO, calls Justice Brandeis 1927 concurring
opinion the most powerful statement of the purpose
of free speech in the twentieth century.
They [founders] recognized the risks to which all
human institutions are subject. But they knew that
order cannot be secured merely through fear of
punishment for its infraction; that it is hazardous to
discourage thought, hope and imagination; that fear
breeds repression; that repression breeds hate; that
hate menaces stable government; that the path of
safety lies in the opportunity to discuss freely supposed
grievances and proposed remedies, and that the
fitting remedy for evil counsels is good ones.- Justice
Louis D. Brandeis
http://whyy.org/cms/radiotimes/20
16/08/11/jeffrey-rosen-on-louis-dbrandeis-and-the-constitution-onthe-campaign-trail/
8. SUNDAY 8/21
This NJ appeals court opinion
cites a 19th-century judicial
precedent that bound courts
to uphold a will even if its
contrary to the principles of
justice and humanity and its
provisions are shockingly
unnatural and extremely
unfair.
http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2016/08/15/dau
ghter-disinherited-after-marrying-jewishman-loses-appeal/
9. MONDAY 8/22
Legal Alert: Following New Yorks
lifting of its own ban, New Jerseys
ban on eating in funeral homes
continues to be questioned.
http://www.northjersey.com/new
s/support-grows-for-endingfuneral-home-food-ban-in-n-j1.1645572
http://www.hoffmandimuzio.com
/blog/what-you-need-to-knowabout-nj-bicycle-laws/
http://www.gloucestercountynj.gov/ne
ws/displaynews.asp?NewsID=1418&Tar
getID=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8,9,9,0,0
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/0
8/16/us/in-us-jails-aconstitutional-clash-over-airconditioning.html?smid=twnytimes&smtyp=cur
http://mentalfloss.com/article/64202/8interview-questions-you-might-not-knoware-illegal