AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, INC. et al v. PUBLIC.RESOURCE.ORG, INC.

Filing 27

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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EXHIBIT Q Case No. 1:14-cv-00857-TSC -DAR 12/11/2014 2 Publish - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary e Quizzes & Games Word of the Day Video New Words My Favorites New! Spanish Central a publish Popularity Save publish 2 ENTRIES FOUND: publish Test Your Vocabulary Y u a u r self-publish f Take Our 10-Question Quiz Advert ise Here v r r Sponsored Links Want to place your ad here? Advertise on Merriam-Webster pub·lish verb r \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 Full Definition of PUBLISH Name That Thing a Like tr tr ansiti ve verb t r 1 a : to make generally known Take our visual vocabulary quiz Test Your Knowledge » True or False? r a A quick quiz about stuff worth knowing f Take It Now » b : to make public announcement of 2 a : to disseminate to the public b : to produce or release for distribution; specifi cally : f PRINT 2c Spell It The commonly misspelled words quiz Hear It, Spell It » c : to issue the work of (an author) intr ansiti ve verb tr t r 1 : to put out an edition 2 : to have one's work accepted for publication — pub·lish·able adjective d See publish defined for English-language learners » See publish defined for kids » Examples of PUBLISH It's a small company that only publishes about four books a year. The university press publishes academic titles. The newspaper is published daily. A Guide to Surviving Winter vi Our fa vorite quotations about winter f There is a lot of pressure for professors to publish regularly. He has not published anything for a long time. Older Than They Look: e 'Hipster,' 'Rap,' and More The magazine published two of my stories. 10 Current-Sounding Words That Aren't So New Origin of PUBLISH Middle English, modification of Anglo-French publier, from r Latin publicare, from publicus public First Known Use: 14th century Related to PUBLISH Synonyms http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/publish t // 1/3 12/11/2014 Publish - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary get out, issue, print, put out, come out with [+] more Learn More About PUBLISH Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for "publish" Spanish Central: Spanish translation of "publish" SCRABBLE®: Playable words you can make from "publish" Browse Next Word in the Dictionary: publisher Previous Word in the Dictionary: public wrong All Words Near: publish Ask The Editor Videos Webster's Dictionary of 1864 Seen & Heard What made you want to look up publish? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible). View Seen & Heard highlights from around the site » Merriam-Webster on Facebook http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/publish 2/3

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