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DEFAMATION; REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS; OHIO’S SHIELD LAW; JUROR MISCONDUCT; ALTERNATE JUROR.
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The Coast Guard is amending and updating its special local regulations and safety zones relating to recurring marine parades, regattas, fireworks displays, and other events that take place in the Eighth Coast Guard District area of responsibility. This rule informs the public of regularly scheduled marine parades, regattas, fireworks displays, and other annual events. When these special local regulations and safety zones are enforced, marine traffic is restricted in specified areas. The purpose of this rule is to reduce administrative costs involved in producing a separate rule for each individual recurring event and to provide notice of the known recurring events requiring a special local regulation or safety zone throughout the year. This rule will also help to protect event participa...
... Table No. Ohio Date Event/sponsor Sector...21....... 21 1 day--The last World Triathlon Louisville, KY.. Bank to Bank of th... Thursday thru Communications Marina/Corpus Corpus Christi Marina. ...
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Common-law spouse; manifest weight; extension of a temporary restraining order; failure to issue findings of fact and conclusions of law; Nestor v. Nestor (1984), 15 Ohio St.3d 143, 472 N.E. 1091; clear and convincing evidence.
... See State ex rel. New World Communications of Ohio, Inc. v. Character (1995), ...
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... in New York and Paris, is the worldwide leading developer of Intelligent Word Recognition ... support of high-performance data communications products. Barr's comprehensive output management s...Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Hyland Software has offices in Lincoln, Nebraska,...
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Attorneys fees; frivolous conduct; sanctions.
...and :. OPINION KOSKI HALL et al.; . :. NEW WORLD COMMUNICATIONS OF : OHIO, INC., APPELLANT; . : HA...
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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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Prohibition - Delinquency proceeding in juvenile court closed to the public and news media - No qualified constitutional right of access - Juvenile delinquency proceedings are neither presumed open nor closed - Person seeking closure has burden of proof.
.... THE STATE EX REL. NEW WORLD COMMUNICATIONS OF OHIO, INC. v. GEAUGA COUNTY COUR...
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... executives, and a host of others worldwide who relied on satellite systems. As one expert exp... precision, better network communications, improved tracking capacity, accurate decay predic... Observatory (SAO), arranged for Ohio State University's Dr. J. Allen Hynek to head a pr...
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... REP. STEVE STIVERS, R-OHIO REP. KENNY MARCHANT, R-TEXAS ... we are the most prosperous country in the world -- because we had the best capital markets in the ... Florio who was talking about the communications with States. What has been the forum for that and ...
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... as theplayer's interaction with the virtual world). That sufficesto confer First Amendment protecti...Ohio, 395 . U. S. 444, 447-449 (1969) (per curiam)... See Sable Communications of Cal., Inc. v.FCC, 492 U. S. 115, 126 (1989). S...