American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey v. County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey
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The New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed the dismissal of the ACLU's complaint, holding that the County Prosecutors Association of New Jersey is neither a public agency under OPRA nor a public entity subject to the common law right of access, and therefore not required to disclose the requested records.
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