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...as the involvement of the NJSBA as amicus in...NJSBA Board of Trustees, Legislative Committee and Business Law Section voted...
...involvement of the NJSBA as amicus...Budget and Appropriations Committee and is awaiting...released from the Assembly Regulated Professions Committee...
...involvement of the NJSBA as amicus...and Historic Preservation Committee. ...bill in the Assembly further its objectives...
...involvement of the NJSBA as amicus...and Historic Preservation Committee. ...bill in the Assembly further its objectives...
...as the involvement of the NJSBA as amicus in...NJSBA Board of Trustees, Legislative Committee, Family Law Section and Military...
...as the involvement of the NJSBA as amicus in...released from the Senate Commerce Committee and is awaiting Senate vote...
...involvement of the NJSBA as amicus...Russo) Prohibits public institutions of higher education...passed in the Assembly (47-30-0...
...involvement of the NJSBA as amicus...held by the Assembly Judiciary Committee. ...
...as the involvement of the NJSBA as amicus in...634 (Gove), passed in the Assembly (76-0-0) and was...
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