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- State Corporation Commission of the State of Kansas, Petitioner, v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Respondents, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, General Telephone Company of Florida, Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company, Northwestern Bell Telephone and Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company, Mci Telecommunications Corporation, Bellsouth Corporation on Behalf of Its Operating Companies--Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, and South Central Bell Telephone Company; the Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies--the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Companies of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and District of Columbia, the Diamond State Telephone Company, and New Jersey Bell Telephone Company; the Ameritech Operating Companies--Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, the Ohio Bell Telephone Company and Wisconsin Bell; the Nynex Telephone ..., 787 F.2d 1421 (10th Cir. 1986)
Lee H. Woodard, Special Counsel, of Woodard, Blaylock, Hernandez, Pilgreen & Roth, Wichita, Kan. (Brian J. Moline, General Counsel, and James G. Flahe...
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- National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Petitioner, v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Respondents, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, the National Association of Business & Educational Radio, Inc., General Electric Company, the Special Industrial Radio Service Assn., Inc., the Central Committee on Telecommunications of the American Petroleum Institute, Utilities Telecommunications Council, North Carolina Utilities Commission, South Carolina Public Service Comm., the People of the State of California and the Public Utilities Commission of State of California, Intervenors. National Association of Radiotelephone Systems, Petitioner, v. Federal Communications Commission and United States of America, Respondents, the National Assn. of Business & Educational Radio, Inc., A. T. & T. Inc., General Electric Co., Special Industrial Radio Service Assn., Inc., Motorola, Inc., and Airsignal International, Inc., Intervenors. Illinois Association of ..., 525 F.2d 630 (D.C. Cir. 1976)
Kenneth E. Hardman, Washington, D.C., with whom Paul Rodgers, Washington, D.C., was on the brief for petitioner in No. 74-1555.
Abe Fortas, Washingto...
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... of Customers: 399,861 Area Served: Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin AMEREN CIPS 607 E. Adams ..., Logan and Scott ARKANSAS WESTERN GAS COMPANY P.O. Box 13288 Fayetteville, AR 72703-1002 Phone: ... System: MDT's, Cell, Radio Telephone System Capacity: 217,774 MMcf throughput Total Hor...gun. counsel, James Hinchliff, general counsel, Charles L. Thompson, vp gas op Subsidiari...
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- Central Illinois Light Company, Et Al., an Illinois Corporation, Plaintiffs- Appellees, Illinois Telephone Association, Inc., an Illinois Not-for Profit Corporation, Plaintiff-In-Intervention-Appellee, v. Citizens Utility Board, Et Al., Defendants-Appellants., 827 F.2d 1169 (7th Cir. 1987)
...The CUB Act was enacted by the Illinois General Assembly on December 1, 1983. Only one of CUB's po...
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The Supreme Court has held that an individual relinquishes any Fourth Amendment interest in information that he or she voluntarily discloses to a third party. Known as the "Third Party Doctrine," this controversial rule is increasingly problematic in an age where a large proportion of personal communications and transactions are carried out over the Internet. Internet users expose virtually all of the information they generate online-e-mails, web-surfing histories, search terms, and more-to online service providers. As such, many scholars have assumed that Internet information will be unprotected by the Fourth Amendment. Yet the information disclosed to these online third parties is generally not exposed to human beings at all; rather, it is processed entirely by automated equipment. Ne...
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EPA is proposing to approve revisions to the Illinois State Implementation Plan (SIP) addressing regional haze for the first implementation period. Illinois submitted its regional haze plan on June 24, 2011. The Illinois regional haze plan addresses Clean Air Act (CAA) section 169B and Regional Haze Rule requirements for states to remedy any existing and prevent future anthropogenic impairment of visibility at mandatory Class I areas. EPA is also proposing to approve two state rules and incorporating two permits into the SIP.
...We recommend that you telephone Matt Rau, Environmental Engineer, at (312) 886-652... States, the average visual range is generally less than 30 kilometers, or about one-fifth of the...The facilities owned by each company are sufficiently close to each other, relative to ...
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... waters or on the high seas has generally been held by the lower courts to be determined by ...Illinois, 83 U.S. (16 Wall.) 130 , 139 (1873); In re Lockwo...Northwestern Iron & Metal Company and AFL v. American Sash & Door Co. When labor u...148 (1912). However, if pipe and telephone lines are located on a right of way owned by a pip...
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... . The Illinois Business Take-Over Act requires a tender offeror t... the Secretary of State and the target company of its intent to make a tender offer and the terms...Grimes, Jr., Assistant Attorney General of Illinois, argued the cause for appellant. With ...United States v. New York Telephone Co., 434 U.S. 159, 178 (STEVENS, J., dissenting in...
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... was, was this an example of one rogue company which had had a long record of unsafe performance ... each of their wells in addition to their general spill response plans. And they should have to dem...After many, many meetings and telephone interviews with everyone from scientists to commun... And Cairo, Illinois and New Orleans will have joined their streets tog...
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... activists who claimed to speak for the general public, those Liliputian Americans whose wishes re...': California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, New Jersey. . (4) N.C. Aizenman, 'Small-town resi...Immigration Task Force, telephone interview, 9 July 1999 . (6) D. C. Vock, 'State la... $1.5 million fine against Westchester company for hiring illegal workers', News Release, Washing...