Welcome to the Fall Edition of the WLIB Newsletter. Thank you to our Editor in Chief, Linda Spiegel, and all those who volunteer their time and brainpower to deliver well written, interesting [...]
The Abortionist’s Daughter By Elisabeth Hyde Every once in a while, my local library puts some carts out in front chock full of books that they are getting rid of. I am not sure why but [...]
Happy Summer Members! Welcome to the summer hiatus. I hope you have given yourselves a chance to rest, to reconnect with family and friends, and to recharge your batteries. Soon we will be moving [...]
According to news reports, since March 2025, the administration has frozen or cut funding for major United States research universities. The freezes and cuts consist of, at least in part, [...]
Playing for Pizza By John Grisham Playing for Pizza By John Grisham We all know Grisham to be a prolific author of legal thrillers but did you know he has written several books that are not legal [...]
Military Divorce 101: Considerations in Representing a Party in a Military Divorce A military divorce differs from a nonmilitary divorce in several key ways due to the unique circumstances [...]
Navigating the 2024 Amendments to New Jersey’s Open Public Record Act: Key Changes and Implications for Access and Compliance By Walter M. Luers, Esq. & Christina N. Stripp, Esq. On [...]
Welcome to the Winter 2025 WLIB newsletter. Thank you to all who have contributed to this edition and, as always, thank you to Linda Spiegel our editor in chief. WLIB has been very busy. We had [...]
The Third Twin By Ken Follett I am a HUGE fan of Ken Follett and his historic fiction books. Those books are usually 900 -1000 pages each! But they are worth the read. He is a wonderful author [...]
For your information, helpful websites: www.njleg.state.nj.us/ the New Jersey Legislature’s site; enables you to find bills by subject and track where any proposed bill is in the process. [...]