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New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy names civil rights division head Rachel Wainer Apter to state Supreme Court - ABC7 New York
Murphy picks civil rights attorney, former Ruth Bader Ginsburg clerk to join N.J. Supreme Court - nj.com
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Institute for Justice Asks S.C. Supreme Court to Strike Down Civil Forfeiture Laws - Institute for Justice
Murphy's historic nomination of a black woman to N.J. Supreme Court could resonate for decades - nj.com
Should Albin leave early to protect Supreme Court seat for Democrats? - New Jersey Globe
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Should Albin leave early to protect Supreme Court seat for Democrats? - New Jersey Globe
Murphy nominates another remarkable woman to New Jersey's highest court | Editorial - nj.com
Murphy picks civil rights attorney, former Ruth Bader Ginsburg clerk to join N.J. Supreme Court - nj.com
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Fabiana Pierre-Louis nominated to NJ Supreme Court in historic choice
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