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FedEx Delivery Sufficiently Akin to Priority Mail Express for Petition Service | Jones Day

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Under 37 C.F.R. § 42.205(b), service of a petition “may be by Priority Mail Express® or by means at least as fast and reliable as Priority Mail Express®.  Personal service is not required.”  37 C.F.R. § 42.205(b).  Additionally, under § 42.5(b), the PTAB may waive or suspend a requirement under 37 C.F.R. § 42. The Patent Owner argued that the petition should not be accorded a filing date of September 15, 2020 because the Patent Owner did not receive the petition via FedEx until September 16, 2020, and therefore, the petition was not served on the correspondence address of record for the Patent Owner on September 15 per the PTAB’s requirements. 37 C.F.R. § 42.205(a).  Additionally, the Patent Owner argued that email service on September 15, 2020 was not sufficient because the parties did not previously agree to electronic service, and therefore, email service here did not comply with the PTAB’s requirem

Student Affairs Diversity Initiatives (SADI) | Campus Life | University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Student Affairs Diversity Initiatives (SADI) The Student Affairs Diversity Initiatives (SADI) are designed to empower, support, and assist African American and Hispanic/Latinx students in achieving their goal of earning a college degree. About SADI Conception In the fall of 2009, the university introduced a new mentoring program, the African American Male Initiative, to improve retention and graduation rates for first-time entering freshmen African American male students. Dr. Charles Donaldson, Dr. Logan Hampton, Dean Darryl McGee, and Harvell Howard established the new program to provide intrusive mentoring and advising to increase academic achievement. At the conclusion of the fall semester, 44 out of 58 AAMI new student participants ended their first semester at UALR in good academic standing. Fifty-five percent earned a 3.0 GPA or higher, and 91% of AAMI participants returned for the spring semester.

GUEST BLOG: Dave Brownz – AOTEAROA: LAND OF THE WRONG WHITE RENT SEEKERS PART TWO – SOCIALISING LAND, LABOUR AND CAPITAL

The struggle for land rights at Ihumātao reveals the ‘secret’ of capitalist society in Aotearoa much more dramatically than the case of Mr Peel on the Swan River in Western Australia. Māori land was privatized by confiscation, collective labour privatized as wage-labour, and the value produced on the land expropriated as absolute rent for many generations. The recent ‘settlement’ at Ihumātao ignores this history, nationalizes the land from the private owners, yet expects the mana whenua to jointly manage a public reserve with some provision for housing. Private landowners are claiming Government has set a precedent to nationalise their property. Racists object to Maori breaking ‘one law for all’ to get any land rights. Meanwhile Māori self-determination (Tino rangatiratanga) is patronized.

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