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F aced with overwhelming opposition from local bar groups and considerable dissension from within, the New York State Bar Association has sidestepped a proposal that would have partially opened the a
MINEOLA Statements made at a temple board meeting regarding the alleged stalking of a female rabbi by a Torah study group member are protected as conditionally privileged, a judge has ruled
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