...Assembly Law and Public Safety Committee and amended on the Assembly...bill was released from the Senate Education Committee and is awaiting...
...introduced and referred to the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee. ...
...introduced and referred to the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation Committee. ...
...bill was released from the Senate Commerce Committee and is awaiting Senate vote...
...was substituted and is awaiting Senate vote (33-0). ...
...Pedestrian Fatality Penalties In other action on Monday, the Senate Transportation Committee voted to send to the Senate with no recommendation a bill...
The year 2012 was another eventful one for attorneys interested in environmental law and policy. This article reviews this year's "top ten" issues, several of which will continue to occupy the public
... The NJSBAs Board of Trustees, Legislative Committee and Municipal Court Practice Section supported this legislation with amendments because it...
...who have neither made full payment to the Fund, the Disciplinary Oversight Committee, and the Lawyers Assistance Program for the calendar year 2012, nor demonstrated...
...was released from Assembly Judiciary Committee and is awaiting Assembly vote...bill was released from the Senate Law and Public Safety Committee...
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