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  • For purposes of this order: (a) "Archivist" refers to the Archivist of the United States or his designee. (b) "NARA" refers to the National Archives and Records Administration. (c) "Presidential Records Act" refers to the Presidential Records Act, 44 U.S.C. 2201-2207. (d) "NARA regulations" refers to the NARA regulations implementing the Presidential Records Act, 36 C.F.R. Part 1270. (e) "Presidential records" refers to those documentary materials maintained by NARA pursuant to the Presidential Records Act, including Vice Presidential records. (f ) "Former President" refers to the former President during whose term or terms of office particular Presidential records were created. (g) A "substantial question of executive privilege" exists if NARA's disclosure of Presidential records might...

    ... conduct of foreign relations), law enforcement, or the deliberative processes of the executive brranch. (h) A "final court order" is a court order from which no appeal may b...

  • A federal court order still prevents the Seneca Nation of Indians from shipping cigarettes through the U.S. Postal Service, but it continued a stay on the collection of excise taxes. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Tuesday that U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara did not his abuse his discretion when he granted a preliminary injunction last year to stay enforcement of provisions of the federal Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act.

  • ... "Asset Protection" the bill altered the Court Order Enforcement Act. This amendment provided gre...

  • CIVIL - child custody and support; jurisdiction; Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act; R.C. 3127.17; home state of the child; R.C. 3127.15(A)(1); state of original jurisdiction; presumption of regularity; requirement of filing a transcript; App.R. 9(B)(4); exclusive, continuing jurisdiction; R.C. 3127.17(A); appendices to appellate brief; Local App.R. 16(B); consolidation of cases; Civ.R. 42(A)(1); commencement of action; Civ.R. 3(A); voluntary dismissal; Civ.R. 41(A)(1)(a); Uniform Interstate Family Support Act; jurisdiction to modify support order; registration of foreign decree; R.C. 3115.39(A); R.C. 3115.48(A); motion for new trial; Civ.R. 59(A)(8); newly discovered evidence; manifest weight of the evidence

  • A state court misapplied the residency rules of the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act when it assumed jurisdiction of an out-of-state custody matter, the Colorado Supreme Court has ruled in reversing judgment. The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA) provides that the issuing state has exclusive continuing jurisdiction over its child custody order until it decides it no longer maintains a significant connection with the child or until it, or another state, makes a determination that the child and the child's parents do not "presently reside" in the issuing state.

  • ... Act through a Beef Promotion and Research Order (Order), which creates a Cattlemen's Beef Promotio... District Court's order enjoining the enforcement of the Act and the Order thus cannot be sustained ...

  • An international custody dispute between a father in India and a mother in Baltimore County moves to Annapolis tomorrow, as the state's highest court takes its first look at the 18-month-old Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.Ajay Garg, the father and petitioner in the Court of Appeals, believes the Baltimore County Circuit Court acted correctly in dismissing Deepa Garg's custody case, filed in February 2003, for lack of jurisdiction. The circuit court believed it had no jurisdiction to consider the wife's custody complaint, as the husband had initiated custody proceedings in India some 10 months earlier. But last September, the Court of Special Appeals concluded that Maryland was indeed the home state of the boy, Chaitanya, who had been living in Maryland for six mo...

    ... for enforcing custody and visitation orders across the country - uniform and swift mechanisms ...

  • ...District Court in the District of Columbia,15 and related forfeit...A consent cease and desist order was also issued by the Federal Reserve Board and t...

  • Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the development of U.S. antitrust enforcement and policy. This essay first reviews the major facets of U.S. antitrust enforcement and next reviews the ways in which economics - starting from a low base - has grown in importance in antitrust. The essay then highlights three antitrust areas in which the influence of economics has had the greatest influence: merger analysis, vertical relationships, and predatory pricing. The essay concludes with the identification of four antitrust areas where further economics analysis could have high returns.

    'Over the years, our courts have increasingly turned to economic principles to... that plaintiffs would need to provide in order to prevail. In Jefferson Parish Hospital District ...

  • ... Court from a three-judge District Court order directing California to remedy two ongoing v... and aidingjudicial consideration and enforcement. The State in thisCourt has not objected to consol...



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