New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...however, to engage in "direct or indirect participation or intervention in political campaigns on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office...
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Law Journal
...and HARTZ, Circuit Judges.There is nothing novel about requiring election campaign committees in this country to file periodic reports, including disclosures of names...
New Jersey Law Journal
...the public about meeting Texas' transportation needs." In June 2007, an advertising campaign--with the slogan "Keep Texas Moving"--was launched, with television, radio, print...
...we’re trying to do is extend our activities to a grassroots level,” said Baker. “If there are specific issues, even if...
...capital punishment in New Jersey. Walsh advised grassroots organization on all aspects of the successful seven-year campaign that started in December 2000. ...
...toward the deregulation of American campaign financing with its decision in...were really an attempt at "grassroots lobbying" on the issue of...
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