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Senators Joe Manchin and Susan Collins to be Featured Guests at The Christie Institute for Public Policy and Seton Hall University School of Law 2nd Spring Series Lecture

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The Christie Institute for Public Policy and Seton Hall University School of Law will host a conversation with United States Senators Susan Collins (R-ME) and Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) at the Spring Series on Public Service on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, from 7:00-8:00 p.m.

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Governor Christie and Secretary of State Dr. Kissinger Discuss International Events in The Christie Institute for Public Policy’s Lecture Series

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“Regarding North Korea, you have to remember our policy has been to deprive them of nuclear weapons, and have sanctions. But if they don't give up these weapons voluntarily, we will have to make a tough decision. To let North Korea develop nuclear weapons is a threat to all of their neighbors, particularly China,” said Dr. Kissinger.

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Seton Hall University School of Law and The Christie Institute for Public Policy Formalize Agreement

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The Christie Institute for Public Policy, a not-for-profit foundation founded by former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and Seton Hall University School of Law today announced an agreement that will provide educational and financial support for students of the School of Law.

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Christie Institute for Public Policy Announces Inaugural Lecture with Governor Christie & Governor Cuomo at Seton Hall on September 26

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Seton Hall students looking to get into public service may be eligible for financial support under a new agreement between the university's law school and former Gov. Chris Christie's policy institute, the two were expected to announce Tuesday. The Christie Institute for Public Policy, a nonprofit launched last year, plans to donate money toward one or more scholarships or a fund to repay loans for Seton Hall Law students 'who aspire to careers in public interest or public service', according to a joint announcement.

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