By Samantha Marcus, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

TRENTON — All over New Jersey, public workers and Gov. Chris Christie have waged court fights over everything from pensions to pay raises.

They’ve fought in lower courts, the state Supreme Court, and, in one case, state troopers say they’ll be asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step in.

They’ve been after each other’s legal throats after the Republican governor did not fully fund public worker pensions as the state promised to under a 2011 reform deal he cut with Democratic lawmakers. And a new legal bout erupted over a pay freeze enacted after the latest state worker contract expired without an agreement.

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