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...Election contributions not disclosed by an...partiality, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit...
...show that only about half of new law school graduates have...bar associations offer committees and divisions for every possible interest, and...
...Superior Court judgeship up for election in this off-election year...observers said that this sort of election cycle tends to favor...
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