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By Michael Weissenstein and Matthew Lee | June 13, 2017
Five months into the Trump administration, Cuba has a new set of American defenders: a coalition of high-tech firms, farming interests, travel companies and young Cuban-Americans thrown into action by the looming announcement of a new Cuba policy.
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By Josefa Velasquez | June 13, 2017
Civil liberties advocates and lawmakers gathered at the Capitol Tuesday to urge legislators to pass a bill that would limit the use of solitary confinement in state prisons to 15 consecutive days and 20 days within a 60-day period before the end of the session next week.
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By Michael Booth | June 13, 2017
New Jersey is one step closer to imposing regulations on the burgeoning practice of "telemedicine," where patients remotely receive medical evaluations or counseling from their health care providers.
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By Josefa Velasquez | June 12, 2017
Environmental groups are making a last-ditch effort to bank hydraulic fracturing waste from coming into New York from neighboring states like Pennsylvania.
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By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 12, 2017
A report on recent action in Trenton of interest to NJSBA members
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By Josefa Velasquez | June 12, 2017
Audi will begin testing out its self-driving car in Albany on Tuesday. The German carmaker is the first in the state to be approved to perform an autonomous vehicle demonstration.
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By Commentary by Jason D. Salvin | June 9, 2017
The law has generated a firestorm of controversy among competing interests, and it still is targeted for change, writes attorney Jason D. Salvin.
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By Commentary by Christian R. Camara | June 9, 2017
The Florida Senate dropped the ball on an assignment of benefits bill filed to address skyrocketing vendor claims, writes Christian R. Camara, a senior fellow with the R Street Institute in Washington.
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By Victoria Hudgins | June 8, 2017
State senators passed a bill that would prohibit the controversial "planned subsidence" method from being considered presumptive evidence that black coal mines cause pollution.
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By Victoria Hudgins | June 8, 2017
Currently it takes up to 21 years of adverse possession for a property's title to be acquirable, but a new state Senate amendment would cut it down to 10 years.
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