AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC. et al v. PUBLIC.RESOURCE.ORG, INC.
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Amended MOTION to Compel discovery, privilege log, and further initial disclosures filed by AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC., AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC., NATIONAL COUNCIL ON MEASUREMENT IN EDUCATION, INC. (Attachments: #1 Declaration of Jonathan Hudis, #2 Exhibit A to Hudis Declaration, #3 Exhibit B to Hudis Declaration, #4 Exhibit C to Hudis Declaration, #5 Exhibit D to Hudis Declaration, #6 Exhibit E to Hudis Declaration, #7 Exhibit F to Hudis Declaration, #8 Exhibit G to Hudis Declaration, #9 Exhibit H to Hudis Declaration, #10 Exhibit I to Hudis Declaration, #11 Exhibit J to Hudis Declaration, #12 Exhibit K to Hudis Declaration, #13 Exhibit L to Hudis Declaration, #14 Exhibit M to Hudis Declaration, #15 Exhibit N to Hudis Declaration, #16 Exhibit O to Hudis Declaration, #17 Exhibit P to Hudis Declaration, #18 Exhibit Q to Hudis Declaration, #19 Exhibit R to Hudis Declaration, #20 Text of Proposed Order)(Hudis, Jonathan) Modified on 12/16/2014 (td, ).
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Case No. 1:14-cv-00857-TSC -DAR
12/11/2014
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pub·lish
verb
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\ˈpə-blish\
: to prepare and produce (a book, magazine, etc.) for sale
: to have something you wrote included in a book,
magazine, newspaper, etc.
: to include (an article, letter, photograph, etc.) in a
magazine or newspaper
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1 a : to make generally known
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b : to make public announcement of
2 a : to disseminate to the public
b : to produce or release for distribution; specifi cally :
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c : to issue the work of (an author)
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1 : to put out an edition
2 : to have one's work accepted for publication
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The university press publishes academic titles.
The newspaper is published daily.
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Origin of PUBLISH
Middle English, modification of Anglo-French publier, from
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Latin publicare, from publicus public
First Known Use: 14th century
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