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UNH\u27s Manchester Campus Will Move to Pandora Building; Expansion Will Spur Economic Growth
Nonprint Materials: A Definition and Some Practical Considerations on Their Maintenance
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Where To Prosecute Cybercrimes
Selecting the appropriate venue for a criminal trial has been a matter of constitutional concern since the founding of the country. The issue is thought to be essential to the fair administration of justice and thus public confidence in the criminal justice system. Constitutionally, crimes must be prosecuted in the states and districts in which they were committed. However, the rise of cybercrime has complicated the venue inquiry: cyberspace, the domain of cybercrime, and physical space have become increasingly decoupled. Consequently, under America’s primary but dated cybercrime law, the ideal location for a trial may not be a constitutionally proper venue. This Note explores several possible approaches to permitting cybercrime trials to take place in the locations where they belong, including through an old but recently revisited judicially-created test for venue and through possible legislative reform
Concordance of actions on
We consider locally linear Z_p x Z_p actions on the four-sphere. We present
simple constructions of interesting examples, and then prove that a given
action is concordant to its linear model if and only if a single surgery
obstruction taking to form of an Arf invariant vanishes. We discuss the
behavior of this invariant under various connected-sum operations, and conclude
with a brief discussion of the existence of actions which are not concordant to
their linear models
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