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Reporter and Decisions
Decisions of the United States courts of appeals have been published by the private company West Publishing in the Federal Reporter series since the courts were established.
Decisions of the court are published in the Oregon Reporter published by the Oregon Judicial Department.
* Bancroft Davis ( John Chandler Bancroft Davis, 1822 – 1907 ), Supreme Court Reporter of Decisions, 1883 – 1902
He became Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1861 ; but, after publishing the reports for the years 1861 and 1862, he resigned and devoted himself almost exclusively to his private law practice.
In 1854, he was named Reporter of Decisions for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, a very prestigious appointment for so young a man and one which allowed him to edit numerous volumes of court records and provided for some independent legal writing, all of which earned him a very good reputation as a scholar and legal historian.
The Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States is the official charged with editing and publishing the Court's opinions both when announced and when they are published in permanent bound volumes of the United States Reports.
The Reporter of Decisions is responsible for only the contents of the United States Reports issued by the Government Printing Office, first in preliminary prints and later in the final bound volumes.
The official title of this officer was changed from " Reporter " to " Reporter of Decisions " in 1953, to clarify the duties of the office at the request of Reporter Walter Wyatt with the authorization of Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson.
* History of the Federal Judiciary: Judicial Administration and Organization, Reporter of Decisions at the Federal Judicial Center.
Reporter of Decisions
* Richard Peters ( reporter ) ( 1780 – 1848 ), Reporter of Decisions to the U. S. Supreme Court, son of the Continental Congressman
In 1875 he was named Reporter of Decisions of the United States Supreme Court and served his country in that capacity until 1883,
Nevertheless, he was admitted to the New York bar in 1882 and practiced there until his appointment as Reporter of Decisions in 1902.
Walter Wyatt ( July 20, 1893 – February 26, 1978 ) was an American lawyer, who served as the twelfth Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Wyatt was appointed as the Supreme Court's Reporter of Decisions on March 1, 1946, after the post had been vacant for two years following the death of Ernest Knaebel.
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In the United States, the most prominent Reporter of Decisions is an officer of the Supreme Court of the United States, responsible for reporting the decisions of that court in the official report volumes, known as the United States Reports.

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" The Hollywood Reporter called it " shocking, outrageous, offensive, sometimes incoherent, occasionally unintelligent.
Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that after Top Gun, Scott " found his commercial niche as a brash, flashy, sometimes vulgar action painter on celluloid ", citing Beverly Hills Cop II, Days of Thunder, The Last Boy Scout, True Romance, and The Fan as examples.
" The Hollywood Reporter called it " shocking, outrageous, offensive, sometimes incoherent, occasionally unintelligent.

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Texas Country Reporter operates a resort north of Bandera, Texas | Bandera known as the Escondida Hacienda.
Don Herbert, a television personality well known as the host of Watch Mr. Wizard, appeared as the " General Electric Progress Reporter ," adding a scientific touch to the institutional advertising pitch.
* In the field of entertainment, Manhattan graduates include: Frank Campanella, TV and motion picture actor on Captain Video ; Joseph Campanella, TV, stage, and motion picture actor on Mannix ; Alexandra Chando, TV actress known for role as Maddie on As The World Turns ; Dennis Day, TV and radio personality on The Jack Benny Program ; Barnard Hughes, Emmy and Tony Award-winning actor on Hugh Leonard's Da ; Mike Mazurki, professional wrestler and character actor who appeared in over 100 movies ; Hugo Montenegro, TV and movie soundtrack composer known for theme song for I Dream of Jeannie and The Outcasts ; and Glenn Hughes, founding member of The Village People, radio personality Bob Stei ; and Dan Mannarino, local TV News Reporter at WPIX in NYC.
Héctor Fernando Ramírez, better known as Reportero X ( Reporter X ) died on July 24, 2003 of a heart attack in Guatemala City while being chased by a mob in what is referred to as jueves negro ( Black Thursday ).
On January 9, 1914, the permanent organization of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was established in the Bowen Room of the 12th Street Y. M. C. A Building in Washington, D. C. On April 15, 1914, the Board of Deans at Howard University officially recognized Phi Beta Sigma and the following week The University Reporter, Howard University's student publication, made known the news.
Currently running his own nonprofit investigative reporting group, he is best known for his whistleblower lawsuit with then-wife Jane Akre against WTVT in 1997 and his work as WXYZ-TV's Chief Investigative Reporter in Detroit, Michigan in the late 2000s.

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Narayanan – AIR India Reporter 1988 Court Page No. 1381 ; 1988 Volume No. 3 SCC Court Cases Page No. 366 ; 1988 PLJR 78 – Although an affidavit may be taken as proof of the facts stated therein, the Courts have no jurisdiction to admit evidence by way of affidavit.
While originally conceived and edited for American television ( and announced in an advertisement by NBC in the Tuesday, July 9, 1963 issue of The Hollywood Reporter ), the production was re-edited for a British theatrical run before the American television debut.
Although Tim Smith stepped down from the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election, both Neil Hamilton and Jonathan Aitken sought re-election for their seats, and were both defeated, in Hamilton's case by the former BBC Reporter Martin Bell, who stood as an anti-sleaze candidate, both the Labour and LibDem candidates withdrawing in his favour, amidst further publicity unfavourable to the Conservatives.
William Wilkerson of The Hollywood Reporter wrote: " This sterling performer has finally been given an opportunity to show an ability that has been boxed in by gangster roles ... film has introduced Mr. Tracy as one of the screen's best performers ".
" Similar concerns over the production's casting and performances were also raised by critics from the New York magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, The Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News, Time Out New York and Bloomberg News.
All This and Heaven Too ( 1940 ) was the most financially successful film of Davis's career to that point, while The Letter ( 1940 ) was considered " one of the best pictures of the year " by The Hollywood Reporter, and Davis won admiration for her portrayal of an adulterous killer, a role originated by famed actress Katharine Cornell.
Instead, the de facto official source for opinions of the Bankruptcy Courts is West's Bankruptcy Reporter, published privately by Thomson West.
In the first game, she was designed to be " the Ultimate Reporter ", but easily gets defeated by Ulala.
Students requesting to graduate ( technically, " admitted to a degree ") are assessed mainly on two criteria: not only the triposes he or she has completed ( requirements laid by the statues and ordinance of Cambridge ), as recorded in the Cambridge University Reporter ( Cambridge's Gazzette newspaper ), but also the number of terms kept ( at least 9 required for a BA ; 10 for an undergrad master degree ).
* The American Reporter – " The Pooh Papers " is an archive of 28 articles in the online daily newspaper written by Joe Shea about the celebrated Stephen Slesinger Inc. v. Walt Disney Studios case, in which Fields won a preliminary $ 200 million judgment but was forced to disqualify himself before the matter was heard at trial.
In 1883 the " Darby News " was formed in Milford Center and eventually became the " Milford Echo " before folding, the " Milford Ohioan " was formed in 1887, the " Richwood Gazette " in 1872, the " Richwood Reporter " in 1882, which ceased operations two years later when destroyed by fire, and the " Octograph Review ".
Other animators were less pleased by Bakshi's arrival and placed an advertisement in The Hollywood Reporter, stating that his " filth " was unwelcome in California.
Gore Verbinski commented about Ralph Bakshi and showed that he was inspired by him during an interview in The Hollywood Reporter for his first animated movie, Rango.
Anyone with gloom that they need to get rid of can come by the offices of the Santa Fe Reporter in the weeks leading up to the burn to drop off slips of paper with personal gloom written on them.
The Network Anomaly Detection and Intrusion Reporter ( NADIR ), also in 1991, was a prototype IDS developed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory's Integrated Computing Network ( ICN ), and was heavily influenced by the work of Denning and Lunt.
Lansdale is served by The Reporter, a broadsheet daily newspaper.
The city is served by a biweekly newspaper, The Lamesa Press Reporter, which charges $. 75 per issue, and by local and area radio stations KPET ( AM 690 ), KBKN ( FM ), KTXC ( FM ), and KBXJ ( FM ).
The Reporter is owned by Community Publishers, a newspaper and Internet publisher and commercial printer that serves Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas.
* Reporter — Stationed by the flag, to inform the people that the FFA is a national organization.
A report issued by the Court Reporter claimed to state the sense of the Court-without a decision or written opinions published by or of the Court.
In fact, the headnote was only a reporting by the Court Reporter of the Chief Justice's personal interpretation of the Justices ' opinions.

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