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...and SuperLawyers. The NAACP, Garden State Equality, New Jersey Women Lawyers, and Rutgers Law School have honored her. She is a founder and former chair...
The Medal of Honor will be given this year to Newark attorney Michael R. Griffinger for his longtime dedication to his profession, clients and community; and to Roseland attorney Richard J. Badolato
...in his long career was a state senator, a state judge and Rutgers Law School dean, served as the principal draftsman of the 1947 New...
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...the Boy Scouts discovered he had led a gay student group at Rutgers University. He sued in 1992 under the state Law Against Discrimination, which...
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