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  2. Mount Laurel doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Supreme Court was aware that the Mount Laurel II decision would be controversial and would engender debate about the proper role of the courts. The opinion invited legislative action to implement what the court defined as the constitutional obligation. In 1985 the New Jersey Legislature responded by passing the Fair Housing Act.

  3. FindLaw - Wikipedia

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    The company also provides online marketing services for law firms. FindLaw was created by Stacy Stern, Martin Roscheisen, and Tim Stanley in 1995, and was acquired by Thomson West in 2001. [1] FindLaw.com began in Silicon Valley in 1995 when the original founders compiled a list of attorney resources for a group of law librarians in Northern ...

  4. Idaho State Bar - Wikipedia

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    The ISB operates under authority delegated by the Idaho Supreme Court through its rule making power, particularly in the area of admissions and discipline. The rules that govern the process are known as the "Idaho Bar Commission Rules." The ISB is governed by five commissioners, elected from the seven districts into which the state is divided.

  5. Developer wants to add hundreds of apartments, office space ...

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    The borough Planning Board on Thursday approved a proposal by R&O Paramus, LLC to build about 360 apartments next to the Paramus Park mall west of the Garden State Parkway.

  6. Housing at the malls and a $900M hospital: Major projects ...

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    Owner UE Bergen East LLC will construct a total of 456 apartments on the east side of the mall’s property, where a closed Kirkland's home decor and furniture store, a Red Robin restaurant and ...

  7. IRAC - Wikipedia

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    In the IRAC method of legal analysis, the "issue" is simply a legal question that must be answered. An issue arises when the facts of a case present a legal ambiguity that must be resolved in a case, and legal researchers (whether paralegals, law students, lawyers, or judges) typically resolve the issue by consulting legal precedent (existing statutes, past cases, court rules, etc.).

  8. Amanda Brailsford - Wikipedia

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    Following law school, Brailsford served as a law clerk for Judge Thomas G. Nelson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1993 to 1995. [2] [4] She worked at the Boise office of Holland & Hart LLP as an associate from 1995 to 2002, and as a partner from 2003 to 2013.

  9. Home rule in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Home rule in the United States relates to the authority of a constituent part of a U.S. state to exercise powers of governance; i.e.: whether such powers must be specifically delegated to it by the state (typically by legislative action) or are generally implicitly allowed unless specifically denied by state-level action.