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  "path": "/2026/03/new-mexico-chief-justice-supreme-court-offers-a-civics-program-for-students/",
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  "textContent": "By Chief Justice David K. Thomson, New Mexico Supreme Court — The Supreme Court of New Mexico launched a program in 2021 to help young people learn about our system of justice and the role of courts in resolving legal disputes. The concept of the Rule of Law Program was straightforward: We learn by observation. […]\n\nThe post New Mexico Chief Justice: Supreme Court offers a civics program for students appeared first on The Paper..",
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