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In unexpected move, U.S. Supreme Court asks Justice Dept. to weigh in on battle involving N.J. and mob watchdog
Updated 11:48 AM;
Today 11:07 AM
New Jersey seeks to pull out of the Waterfront Commission and move its enforcement role to the State Police.Star-Ledger file photo
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, in an unexpected move, called for the U.S. Solicitor General to step into the long-running legal battle by New Jersey to kill the Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor a bi-state agency created more than 65 years ago to police the region’s ports.