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North Jersey Opinion

Another Chilling Leak Investigation

A Fox News reporter accused of conspiring with a leaker was just doing his job. His case is an example of how the Obama administration lacks respect for a free press.

Stop-and-Frisk on Trial

Closing arguments in the case helped bring to light numerous problems with the New York Police Department’s controversial program.

An Imperfect Immigration Bill Survives

The struggle for fairness continues, as the opponents of reform wage a dishonest battle.

There Was a Time When Ending Hunger Was a National Goal for Republicans and Democrats

Proposed cuts to food stamps are a sad retreat from American values.

Why Is Russia Still Arming Syria?

Doubts are growing about whether a promised peace conference will even come off.

No Public Office for Vito Lopez

Now that he has resigned from the Assembly after accusations that he sexually harassed young women on his staff, Mr. Lopez is threatening to run for City Council. New Yorkers deserve better.

New Efforts to Undercut Health Reforms

Republicans seize on two controversies to block the means to help the uninsured.

Education, Vision and the Mayor’s Race

The candidates need to explain how New York City schools will get better after the Bloomberg era.

Derivatives Reform on the Ropes

Is real change merely difficult, or impossible?

Eavesdropping on Internet Communications

New F.B.I. rules will have to strike the right balance between privacy and security and the government’s need to monitor criminal activity.

The Immigration Bill Presses On

After two weeks of markup, the fundamental support for immigration reform looks strong.

Climate Warnings, Growing Louder

Given new evidence on carbon pollution, President Obama should get moving on global warming.

Beyond the Brady Rule

To make criminal cases more efficient and fair, prosecutors should open up their files to defendants.

The Corporate-Friendly Court

The current Supreme Court has been more sympathetic to corporate interests than any court since World War II.

Sales Taxes and the Internet

Rationality and fairness are the fundamental issues.
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