Supreme Court seems to favor Jersey in dispute with New York

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The Supreme Court seemed ready Wednesday to allow New Jersey to withdraw from a commission the state created decades ago with New York to combat the mob's influence at their joint port.

FILE - Light illuminates part of the Supreme Court building at dusk on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov. 16, 2022. FILE - Light illuminates part of the Supreme Court building at dusk on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov.

 

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Now how about working on trump, his gang's of thugs going around trying to intimadate everyone that's in his way, or doesn't go his way, because boys I've got news for you trump will not have your back's at all when it comes down to it. How do they not see it or the way he is🤐🤥

I heard the AP has a style book. Might want to reference that next time.

The movie on the waterfront with Marlon Brando was based on the mob and the waterfront. Then again even with all that there where many guys working who where connected. Just had to be more careful😎😎😎

To work on the Ports NY/ NJ you had to have a waterfront pass issued by them. You had to do an interview with them and they asked you who u knew, fingerprint and major background check. If you got caught doing anything bad they pulled your pass and then most went to Miami🙈😁

Jersey has historically & traditionally always been The Mob's playland & second home away from fusty evil criminal homes. Why should they back down, now? Ask people who know the truth how many people were ever prohibited & restricted from even visiting Jersey because of the Mob

Ahh, too bad the Chin didn’t live to see this.

The mob boss moved to Mar-a-Lardo

Racism's over, why not the Mob, too?

Meanwhile the NFA somehow still exist… fix it SCOTUS.

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