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Scarlet and Black: Making Black Lives Matter at Rutgers, 1945-2020 highlights the power of students’ commitment to justice and equity
Scarlet and Black, Volume Three will be published May 20.
In 1963 when Donald Harris, who had just graduated from Rutgers University, was arrested in Georgia and charged with insurrection for trying to register African American voters, students thought they could create a movement that would bring national attention to the atrocity that left the former football and lacrosse player and member of the Air Force ROTC facing the death penalty under Georgia law.
But, according to the forthcoming release and final book in Rutgers University’s
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Ben Schachtman is a journalist and editor with a focus on local government accountability. He began reporting for Port City Daily in the Wilmington area in 2016 and took over as managing editor there in 2018. He’s a graduate of Rutgers College and later received his MA from NYU and his PhD from SUNY-Stony Brook, both in English Literature. He loves spending time with his wife and playing rock n roll very loudly. You can reach him at BSchachtman@whqr.org and find him on Twitter @Ben Schachtman.
By Sharon Mark Cohen | April 08, 2021
Bruce D. Buechler of West Orange was one of 12 superior court judges confirmed by the New Jersey State Senate in March. Buechler, a partner at the Roseland law firm Lowenstein Sandler LLP, served as vice chair, Bankruptcy and Restructuring Department. He left his long-held position to join the New Jersey Superior Court Bench on April 6, where his assignment is to the Civil Division in Essex County.
After practicing law for 33 years, as a superior court judge Buechler will serve at the trial level. He will conduct trials and rule on various pre-trial motions. The cases will run the gamut from complex commercial litigation to breach of contract and personal injury lawsuits. While in the civil division, he will also handle malpractice cases, landlord-tenant disputes, civil rights and discrimination litigation. His position covers a broad jurisdiction where hundreds of different types of cases can come before him. Judges rotate among