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When the family court finds that DYFS has not established facts sufficient to sustain abuse or neglect, the Title 9 portion of a complaint shall be dismissed; jurisdiction can continue under Title 30
...second and third years of law school. Eligible courses likely would include clinics, externships or simulation courses. Law schools would be responsible for certifying which...
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When entrepreneurs try to protect themselves against unfair economic regulations, judges require them to disprove every conceivable foundation for the challenged law — even when that law is pla
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