...help locate missing person and allows the Department of Environmental Protection to use them to help local fire departments combat forest fires. But...
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...49, or impermissibly delegate authority to the director of Hoboken's Department of Parking and Transportation to administer and enforce its provisions, the panel...
...trial attorney with the Justice Department's Civil Division in Washington...elections. Christie drew fire from Democrats for scheduling a...
...the installation of recreational fields, including an irrigation system, water fountains and fire hydrants, appeals from the Law Division order denying its request for permanent...
...New Jersey agencies, and neither the appeals examiner for the New Jersey Department of Labor nor the board made appropriate factual and legal findings regarding...
...the New Jersey Conservation Foundation appeal from the final determination of the Department of Environmental Protection authorizing Ocean County to amend its Recreation and Open...
...New Jersey agencies, and neither the appeals examiner for the New Jersey Department of Labor nor the board made appropriate factual and legal findings regarding...
...With the U.S. Department of Justice under fire for secretly obtaining Associated Press phone records, a newly unsealed...
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