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To proceed with your request, could you please specify which word or phrase you would like to use instead of “new” (for example, “emerging,” “recent,” or another option)? Additionally, should this replacement apply only to the title (“When New Defendants Open the Door…”) or also to every instance of the lowercase “new” in the body of the content (such as “new laws”)? Please confirm that proper nouns like “New Jersey” should remain unchanged unless you indicate otherwise. Read Post »

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