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THE UNDER AUSPICES OF PRIVACY OR NOT: SURVEYING THE STATE JUDICIAL TREATMENT OF ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT RECORDS Yin-Tzu (Carolyn) Tseng Dr. Charles N. Davis, Thesis Supervisor ABSTRACT While privacy is paramount to a person s liberty interest, it is not absolute in all circumstances. Often, public interests trump an individual s right to privacy. Since the enactment of freedom of information statutes by every state, there is a strong presumption of government disclosure. Government agencies, for purposes of openness and accountability, are required by public records statutes to release various types of information. Some of the government records may contain identifying information, which if disclosed, would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. Courts often are called upon to resolve the clash between protecting the privacy of individuals and promoting the public interest in disclosure. This study, through an examination of case opinions issued by the supreme courts of the fifty states, aims to determine how state courts across the nation address the issue of personal privacy exemptions in public records disputes. This thesis intends to find out if state courts are following the federal categorical approach to the statutory exemptions. The purpose of this thesis is to draw inferences regarding an overall trend in the post-Reporters Committee state judicial treatment of privacy and information disclosure concerns and the states attitudes toward access to personally-identifiable information in government-held records.
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Hudson VCC >> CHEM >> 141 (Fall, 2009)
Chem 141 Problem Set 8 Tuesday 11th November 2008 1. This molecule is cedrene, a terpenoid found in cedar oil. Identify the chiral carbon atoms and label them R or S. R R S H S 2. Provide examples of the following terms. Multiple structures may be...
Hudson VCC >> CHEM >> 141 (Fall, 2009)
Chem 141 Problem Set 4 Friday 3rd October 2008 1. Below is the structure of a penicillin antibiotic. Circle and label the following functional groups: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) carboxylic acid amide aryl group secondary carbon quaternary carbon (d) (c) (b...
Hudson VCC >> CHEM >> 141 (Fall, 2009)
Chem 141 Problem Set 6 Wednesday 10th October 2007 1. Draw structural formulas of the E and Z stereoisomers of each of the following compounds: (a) 3-hexene E (b) 2-pentene Z E (c) 1-bromo-2-chloropropene Cl Br Cl Br Z E (d) 1-iodo-1-butene Z ...
Hudson VCC >> CHEM >> 141 (Fall, 2009)
Chem 141 Problem Set Wednesday 5th September 2007 1. What is stronger; a s bond or a bond? Why? The s-bond is stronger because the bonding electron pair is held in a smaller molecular orbital. The p-bond is further away from the nuclei, so the effec...
Hudson VCC >> CHEM >> 141 (Fall, 2009)
Chem 141 Problem Set 3 Friday 26th September 2008 This problem set covers material to the end of Chapter 2 in McMurry. 1a. Write acid dissociation reactions of the form HA H+ + A- for CH3CH2OH + (ethanol) and for (CH3)3NH (trimethylammonium ion) CH3C...
Hudson VCC >> NR >> 385 (Fall, 2009)
NR 385 Conservation Techniques and Approaches Catalog Description Seminar on past and present techniques and approaches used in conservation as the eld evolves. Problemsolving, assessment, landscape-level strategies, legal issues, communication, and ...
Hudson VCC >> PHYS >> 195 (Fall, 2009)
What\'s Inside Cells? (Zoological classification of stuff) 1 Length scales Things to think about: - Organization - Assembly - Transport 2 HS biology Prokaryotes - Oldest and simplest types of cells Eukaryotes - Plants, fungi, animals. - Organel...
Hudson VCC >> PHYS >> 195 (Fall, 2009)
University of Vermont Department of Physics Handout 01: Assessment Physics 195: Biological Physics 28 August, 2007 In order how to determine how to best teach this class, I need to assess how much math, physics, chemistry and biology you know at th...
Hudson VCC >> PHYS >> 195 (Fall, 2009)
Probability distributions Normalization means that the total probability is 1. The Molecular Dance Probability and other things. P (x)dx = 1 Gaussian distribution: (xx0 )2 1 e 22 2 G(x) = Wednesday, 5 September, 2007 1 Wednesday, 5 Septembe...
Hudson VCC >> PHYS >> 195 (Fall, 2009)
University of Vermont Department of Physics Kinetic Theory of Gases Four assumptions: Physics 195: Biological Physics Kinetic Theory of Gases 1. Assume the gas consists of a large number of identical molecules of mass m. 2. The only interactions be...
St. Francis IL >> INFO >> 102 (Fall, 2009)
Supply Chain Management LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. List and describe the four drivers of supply chain management 1. Explain supply chain management strategies focused on efficiency 1. Explain supply chain management strategies focused on effectiveness IN...
St. Francis IL >> INFO >> 102 (Fall, 2009)
INFORMATION SYSTEMS @ X INFO102 Lab : Introduction to SYSPRO INFO245: Intro to ERP INFORMATION SYSTEMS @ X SYSPRO SYSPRO is an internationally recognized, leading provider of enterprise business solutions for small to medium sized companies. Ai...
Southwestern >> ENVS >> 301 (Fall, 2009)
ENVS 301: Science, Technology and the Environment Fa ll, 2 0 0 4 In s t ru c t o r Offic e Te le ph o n e E-m ail Offic e Ho u rs Clas s t im e s : Te x t s : Kevin Alexa n d er , Ph .D Hu r s t Ha ll, Rm . 1 4 3 C 9 4 3 -3 4 0 5 k a lexa n d er @wes...
Maryville MO >> MATH >> 1300 (Fall, 2009)
Name: Section number: Instructor: Exam 3, Math 1300, Winter 2006 - Write all your work and nal answers on blank paper. Do not write any answers on this page. Be sure to write your name on each sheet. Staple together, include this exam sheet on top....
Mines >> PHGN >> 420 (Fall, 2009)
Physics 520, Spring 2009 Problem Set #8 More time dependence and wave mechanics Due: Friday, March 20 Finish reading Le Bellac 9.3-9.4 and 9.6.1-9.6.2, then do 1. More practice on time evolution An electron [ = S] immersed in a magnetic eld B = B0 x...
Virginia Tech >> HORT >> 6004 (Fall, 2008)
_ Name _ The Virginia Gardener http:/www.hort.vt.edu/envirohort Herb Gardening: Favorite Foods Look in a cookbook and find a recipe for the foods in the following list. Read the recipes and list the herbs used to prepare these foods. Food pizza...
Virginia Tech >> HORT >> 6004 (Fall, 2008)
_ Name _ The Virginia Gardener http:/www.hort.vt.edu/envirohort Windowsill Gardening: Make a recipe book You can make a book of recipes that use fruits and vegetables that are easy to grow in your own garden. In the list below, check off each ste...
Mines >> MTGN >> 464 (Spring, 2008)
MT 464/564 (Advanced) Forging and Forming Laboratory Spring 2009 Cold Rolling of Brass Objectives: 1. 2. To generate a rolling mill calibration curve. To perform an analysis of the cold rolling process and compare the results with experimental meas...
Mines >> MTGN >> 464 (Spring, 2008)
MT 464/564 (Advanced) Forging and Forming Laboratory Memo Lab Report Format The memo reports are to be no longer than two typed pages. There is no separate title page. An outline of this report format is given below: To: (your instructor) Date: ...
Mines >> MTGN >> 464 (Spring, 2008)
MT 464 Forging and Forming MT 564 Advanced Forging and Forming Laboratory Spring 2009 Blacksmith Forging Objectives: 1. 2. Procedure: 1. 2. To learn the operations of a blacksmith forge and the use of a hammer. To produce a nail via hammer and anvi...
Mines >> PHGN >> 471 (Fall, 2008)
How to Write a Proposal The same as any other scientific report (Well, almost) . \\wpdocs\\srdesign\\PpslWrtng_08.doc. Page 1 Why do we write proposals? . \\wpdocs\\srdesign\\PpslWrtng_08.doc. Page 2 Purpose of proposal Respond to RFP or RFQ Solicit su...
Mines >> PHGN >> 412 (Fall, 2009)
Revised August 17, 2003 PHGN 511 - Mathematical Physics Catalog Data: PHGN511: Mathematical Physics (I). Review of complex variable and finite and infinite-dimensional linear vector spaces. Sturm-Liouville problem, integral equations, computer algeb...
Cal Poly Pomona >> ECON >> 161 (Fall, 2009)
Household Expenditure and the Income Tax Rebates of 2001 Johnson, Parker, and Souleles + The Impact of the 2008 Rebate Broda and Parker Damata Kaleem and Daniel Kadvany March 24th 2009 Data and the Rebate $300 / $600 rebates distributed fr...
Mines >> PHGN >> 317 (Fall, 2008)
PH317 Lab 8 Introduction to the STAMP microcontroller (one week) Objectives: 1. Become familiar with the Stampw windows interface and basic programming 2. Compose alternative programs using the Stamp to measure resistance or capacitance. 3. Design a...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
Wave or Particle ? Niels Bohr 1885-1962 Nobel Prize in Physics 1922 Werner Heisenberg 1901-1976 Nobel Prize in Physics 1932 Wave or Particle ? A particle is a localized object, a wave is not How does it go from waves to particles ? Wave-particl...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
X-Ray Scattering Max von Laue 1879-1960 (Nobel prize in Physics 1914) suggests that if X-ray is a form of electromagnetic radiation, interference effects could be observed X-ray wavelength: ~ 10-10-10-11 m Distance between the slits to observe int...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
PHGN 310: Mid-Term 1 Relativity Note: as you can see the midterm is graded over 110%. Exercise 1 General Understanding (25%): 1. The average life expectancy in the US is about 80 years. Does this mean that it is impossible for an average person to ...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
1 - Lorentz Transformation Two events occur in the inertial system K as follows: Event 1: x, = a Event 2: x, = 2a I, =a/2c t2 = ale y, = 0 y, = 0 z, = 0 z, = 0 1. In what frame K\' will these events appear to occur at the same time? Describe...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
PHGN 310: Homework 3 The Experimental Basis of Quantum Mechanics Exercise 1 Blackbody Radiation How to deduce the surface temperature of the Sun Consider TS, the surface temperature of the Sun and RS, the radius of the Sun. 1. Assuming that the Sun...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
Structure of the Atom Atoms ? ~400 BC: Greek Philosopher Democritus believed that each kind of matter could be subdivided into smaller and smaller bits until one reached the very limit beyond which no further division was possible. atomos = that can...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
The Schrdinger Equation Erwin Schrdinger 1887-1961 Nobel Prize in Physics 1933 The Schrdinger Wave Equation The Schrdinger wave equation in its time-dependent form for a particle of energy E moving in a potential V in one dimension is The extensi...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
X-rays Henri G.J. Moseley 1887 1915 X-Ray Production While an electron is in the vicinity of a nucleus, it feels its electromagnetic field Acceleration (v2/R) = Electromagnetic Radiation Bremsstrahlung (Braking radiation) effect rays: =0.01 t...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
The Bohr Model (of the Hydrogen atom) Planetary Model Force Applied to the electron: One deduces: v = e / (40mr) Total energy with K = (1/2)mv2: Failure of the classical (planetary) atomic model Atom (neutral) = nucleus (+q) + q electrons Ass...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
The Uncertainty Principle Example 1 A proton is confined in a Uranium nucleus (diameter: d=16fm). Determine the minimum kinetic energy [nonrelativistic] of the proton confined within the diameter of the uranium nucleus. The Uncertainty Principle E...
Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
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Mines >> PHGN >> 310 (Spring, 2008)
PHGN 310: Homework 4 Structure of the Atom / Quantum Mechanics I Exercise 1 X-ray Spectra Determine the correct equation to describe the K frequencies measured by Moseley. The K line of a certain element has a wavelength of 0.131nm. What is the elem...
Mines >> PHGN >> 300 (Fall, 2008)
Physics 300: Fundamental Equations Special Relativity Length contraction and Time dilation: Lorentz transformations: Velocity addition: L = L0 /(v) x = (v)(x + vt ) ux = ux +v 1+vux /c2 1+ f0 1 T = T0 (v) t = (v)(t + vx /c2 ) uy = uy (v)(1+vux /c2 ...
Mines >> PHGN >> 300 (Fall, 2008)
PHGN300: Modern Physics Exam II October 3, 2002 NAME: Below is a list of quantum concepts. For each problem you must identify the principal (most directly relevant) governing concept(s) needed. For example, if a problem can be worked using the Ruther...
Hudson VCC >> BCOR >> 011 (Fall, 2009)
Lecture 36: Cloning and Sequencing Genes Lecture Outline, 12/5/05 Case Study: BRCA1, continued Cloning DNA fragments into plasmids other vectors \"Libraries\" of DNA Di-deoxy Sequencing Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) Finding the Cancer Gene B...
Mines >> PHGN >> 481 (Fall, 2008)
Physics Department Senior Design Project Proposal Project Mentor: Prof. Lincoln Carr, 303 273 3759, lcarr@mines.edu (Name, phone, email) Project Title: Physics of Complex Systems: Complex Network Theory Project Type: [ X ] Team; Number of students_2...
Mines >> PHGN >> 481 (Fall, 2008)
Physics Department Senior Design Project Proposal Project Mentor: Project Title: Nick Bosco, 303.384.6337, nick_bosco@nrel.gov CPV test platform design, fabrication and characterization [ ] Honors Project Type: [ x ] Team; Number of students: 3 Obj...
Mines >> PHGN >> 481 (Fall, 2008)
Physics Department Senior Design Project Proposal Project Mentor: Jim McNeil, x3844, jamcneil@mines.edu Project Title: Validation of Ski/Snowboard Jump Simulations with VideoPoint Project Type: [ ] Team; Number of students_1_ Objective (What is the s...
Mines >> ESGN >> 596 (Spring, 2008)
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, Jan. 2007, p. 271277 0099-2240/07/$08.00 0 doi:10.1128/AEM.02220-06 Copyright 2007, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. Vol. 73, No. 1 Synthetic Consolidants Attacked by Melanin-Producing...
Hudson VCC >> CS >> 208 (Fall, 2009)
administrivia quiz next Tuesday open book covers requirements, ui design, system design, uml entire class assignment 3 any questions? CS208-11 Brattleboro Example 1 collaboration diagram shows sample execution what instances how are they related...
Hudson VCC >> CS >> 208 (Fall, 2009)
administrivia hows assignment 2 going any questions? today nish up UI design (with power hopefully) start system design CS208-7 System Design 1 ui design start from user tasks what does user do what controls required for each step nd common act...
Hudson VCC >> CS >> 208 (Fall, 2009)
administrivia today finish up formal methods (for this semester) ladybug demo smv example csp touch more on larch assignment 4 out today due last day of classes (week after project) CS208-20 CSP 1 writing smv smv is arranged in modules define st...
Hudson VCC >> CS >> 208 (Fall, 2009)
administrivia todays agenda hand back work short lecture on more design patterns short group time reasonable product denitions put more effort into writing! CS208-16 Design Patterns 1 design patterns I do expect you to understand the patterns I ...
Mines >> ESGN >> 586 (Fall, 2008)
ESGN586 Readings: Brock, Chapters 6 - 7 Chapter 6 -7 Key Points: Lecture 3 Fall 07 Microbial Growth Binary Fission Figure 6.1 DNA Replication Cell Elongation Septum Formation Completion of Septum with formation of cell walls Two separate Cells Not...
Mines >> ESGN >> 596 (Spring, 2008)
TECHNICAL COMMENT Response to Comment on Heterogeneous Hadean Hafnium: Evidence of Continental Crust at 4.4 to 4.5 Ga T. M. Harrison,1,2* J. Blichert-Toft,3 W. Muller,4 F. Albarede,3 P. Holden,2 S. J. Mojzsis5 Valley et al. review the lines of evide...
Hudson VCC >> CS >> 202 (Fall, 2009)
CS202 Compiler Construction April 17, 2003 CS 202-33 1 Today: more optimizations Loop optimizations: induction variables New DF analysis: available expressions Common subexpression elimination Copy propogation CS 202-33 today 2 Loop optimizati...
Mines >> MATH >> 334 (Fall, 2008)
Colorado School of Mines Mathematical and Computer Sciences MATH334A Reinhard Furrer Introduction to Probability Time and Location: Course web page Instructor: Oce: Oce Hours: Textbook: Fall 2008 MWF 10:0010:50, Hill Hall 209 Blackboard and http:...
Virginia Tech >> HORT >> 6004 (Fall, 2008)
_ Name The Virginia Gardener http:/www.hort.vt.edu/envirohort Nutrients for Plants and People: Food Pyramid Dinner Plan and serve a dinner for your family using foods from all levels of the Food Pyramid. Ask an adult to take you to the grocery st...
Hudson VCC >> CS >> 209 (Fall, 2009)
administrivia today extreme programming friday or next wednesday? need code any questions? assignment 2 questions? (due next wednesday) project questions? (not due next wednesday) CS209-12 Extreme Programming 1 extreme programming extreme progr...
Mines >> MATH >> 335 (Spring, 2008)
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Mines >> CSCI >> 370 (Fall, 2009)
Field Session 2005 - Final Report Jonathan Nahil Jonathan Petty Jonathon Van Cleve June 22, 2005 Abstract The Colorado Performance Academy is developing a website to assist personal trainers with managing all aspects of trainees\' regiments. The cu...
Mines >> CSCI >> 370 (Fall, 2009)
CSM # 1 Secure Communication Field Session 2008 CLIENT: Dr. Roman Tankelevich WRITTEN BY: Kevin Kaiser Michael Keesey Phillip Woods Submitted June 19, 2008 Executive Summary Information can be passed discretely between parties on the internet us...
Mines >> CSCI >> 370 (Fall, 2009)
CSM # 8 Parametric Model for Oil Production Field Session 2006 - Final Report Erin Griggs Loan Luong Allison Marier Bob Yu 1 Dr. Reinhard Furrer Colorado School of Mines 1500 Illinois St. Golden, Colorado 80401 Executive Summary In 1956, John Hubb...
Mines >> MATH >> 213 (Spring, 2008)
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Hudson VCC >> BOTANY >> 104 (Fall, 2009)
PBIO 104 Syllabus Plant Physiology 3/6/09 Contacting us: Dr. Jeanne Harris Marsh Life Sciences 334 Jeanne.Harris@uvm.edu 656-2933 T.A. Yucan Zhang Marsh Life Sciences 334 656-0894 Yucan.Zhang@uvm.edu Spring 2009 Office hours: by appointment Lectu...
Mines >> EGES >> 512 (Fall, 2009)
EGGN 512 Today Structure and motion from two views Computer lab exercise Essential Matrix We can find the essential matrix E relating two views where pT (E p\') = 0 Recall a x b = [ax]b, where We can calculate E if we know the pose between the...
Hudson VCC >> RM >> 230 (Fall, 2009)
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Mines >> EGES >> 512 (Fall, 2009)
% Draw epipolar lines, from the essential matrix. clear all close all I1 = imread(\'I1.tif\'); I2 = imread(\'I2.tif\'); Mint = [ % Intrinsic camera parameters 300 0 150; 0 300 150; 0 0 1 ]; load E % Image point...
Mines >> EGES >> 512 (Fall, 2009)
% Calculate structure and motion. clear all close all I1 = imread(\'I1.tif\'); I2 = imread(\'I2.tif\'); Mint = [ % Intrinsic camera parameters 300 0 150; 0 300 150; 0 0 1 ]; load E % Image points, first view u1...
Mines >> EGES >> 512 (Fall, 2009)
% Calculate the essential matrix. clear all close all Mint = [ 300 0 150; % intrinsic camera parameters 0 300 150; 0 0 1]; % These are the points in image 1 u1 = [ 61.4195 102.1798 150.0000 68.3768 106.2098 150.0000 ...
Mines >> EGES >> 512 (Fall, 2009)
EGGN 512 Computer Vision Spring 2009 Sample Problem Set #1 - SOLUTIONS February 19, 2009 The exam covers portions of Chapters 1-5, and 11 in the Trucco and Verri textbook. It will be closed book, but handwritten notes are allowed. There may also b...
Mines >> EGES >> 512 (Fall, 2009)
EGGN 512 Computer Vision Spring 2009 Exam 1 Takehome Problem February 24, 2009 NAME _ SCORE _ Notes: This problem is to be done at home or outside of class and turned in on Monday March 2. Students must work independently on this problem. For ...
Mines >> EGES >> 512 (Fall, 2009)
EGGN 512 Return Exam 1 HW4 due Today Review of epipolar geometry and essential matrix Calculating the essential matrix from point correspondences P Image plane Epipolar Line p O1 Y1 Z1 X1 p Z2 X2 O2 Epipole Y2 Epipolar Constraint The op...
Mines >> CSM >> 388 (Fall, 2009)
1 2 3 4 5 (a) (b) Give and expression for x[n]. (c) Sketch the spectrum of x[n] if Ts=1000Hz. 6 7 ...
Mines >> MTGN >> 348 (Spring, 2008)
MTGN 348 and 348Laboratory Course Coordinator & Lecture Instructor: Laboratory Instructor: Spring Semester 2009 Prof. Stephen Liu [HH202, M,W,F 8:00 8:50 a.m.] Teaching Assistants: Dr. Martin...
Mines >> MTGN >> 584 (Spring, 2008)
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES DEPT. OF METALLURGICAL & MATERIALS ENGINEERING MTGN 584 NONFUSION JOINING PROCESSES Spring Semester 2008 Instructor: Time: Room: Objectives: Dr. Stephen Liu (HH 254 / Ext. 3796 / sliu@mines.edu / w...
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