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Where are guns allowed in New York now? An updated look following Supreme Court ruling. - Gothamist
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U.S. Supreme Court tackles pipeline company's bid to seize New Jersey land | Reuters
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NJ law assures abortion rights. Access not so easy | NJ Spotlight News
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Illinois to Relocate at Least Half of Residents From Choate — ProPublica
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Desperation without Dignity: Conditions of Children Placed in For Profit Residential Facilities - NDRN
Disabled people want to work, and Murphy signed a law to help them. Why are state officials holding it up? - nj.com