"A study of a state's constitutional development can provide important insight into the broader issues of that state's political, economic, and social growth." This statement from Robert F. Williams in his updated edition of The New Jersey State Constitution, A Reference Guide (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1997: xlix) is born out by the articles presented here. This resource is archived and is not available for public use. The publicly accessible version is available at http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/jrul/issue/view/2Binary format, Base64 in XML wrapper, native OJS import format -- README file -- [Articles] Preface to the Special Issue: New Jersey's Three Constitutions / Sewell, R. -- New Jersey's Three Constitution...
On July 6, 2004, then-Governor James E. McGreevey signed into law a measure intended to address one ...
Justice Brennan speaks about the ratification of the Federal Constitution by New Jersey and the fact...
Levine recounts the issues related to the battle between the Federalists and the Republican parties ...
"A study of a state's constitutional development can provide important insight into the broader issu...
The exhibition, New Jersey's Three Constitutions: 1776, 1844, 1947, held at Rutgers University's Ale...
Governing New Jersey: Reflections on the publication of a revised and expanded edition of The Govern...
Editors Mickulas and Golway welcome readers to the new version of New Jersey History and provide a s...
This is an expanded and footnoted version of a lecture delivered by Robert F. Williams at the New Je...
"A Constitution...ratified by the people at an election held on the thirteenth day of August, A.D. 1...
The article describes the land distribution in Woodbridge, New Jersey at its inception. This resourc...
New Jersey was the only northern state to reject the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendment...
American democracy works. That was the proud conclusion of those who thoughtfully observed the actio...
The "Thorough and Efficient" education amendment of the New Jersey Constitution has held center stag...
Appended: An index to the statutes at large of the state of New Jersey and synopsis of the Constitut...
New Jersey has often stood at the forefront of movements for social and economic justice. This talk ...
On July 6, 2004, then-Governor James E. McGreevey signed into law a measure intended to address one ...
Justice Brennan speaks about the ratification of the Federal Constitution by New Jersey and the fact...
Levine recounts the issues related to the battle between the Federalists and the Republican parties ...
"A study of a state's constitutional development can provide important insight into the broader issu...
The exhibition, New Jersey's Three Constitutions: 1776, 1844, 1947, held at Rutgers University's Ale...
Governing New Jersey: Reflections on the publication of a revised and expanded edition of The Govern...
Editors Mickulas and Golway welcome readers to the new version of New Jersey History and provide a s...
This is an expanded and footnoted version of a lecture delivered by Robert F. Williams at the New Je...
"A Constitution...ratified by the people at an election held on the thirteenth day of August, A.D. 1...
The article describes the land distribution in Woodbridge, New Jersey at its inception. This resourc...
New Jersey was the only northern state to reject the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendment...
American democracy works. That was the proud conclusion of those who thoughtfully observed the actio...
The "Thorough and Efficient" education amendment of the New Jersey Constitution has held center stag...
Appended: An index to the statutes at large of the state of New Jersey and synopsis of the Constitut...
New Jersey has often stood at the forefront of movements for social and economic justice. This talk ...
On July 6, 2004, then-Governor James E. McGreevey signed into law a measure intended to address one ...
Justice Brennan speaks about the ratification of the Federal Constitution by New Jersey and the fact...
Levine recounts the issues related to the battle between the Federalists and the Republican parties ...