Ron Carlson - Elgin IL, US Daniel De Lay - Muskego WI, US
International Classification:
B26B 27/00
US Classification:
302961
Abstract:
A method of using an apparatus having an elongate pole with a proximal region, a distal region, an intermediate region, and a tool at the distal region. The method includes the steps of: providing a harness with a support; placing the harness on a user so that the harness is maintained in an operative position on the user; releasably placing the apparatus in a holding position upon the support with the harness in the operative position wherein at least a part of the weight of the apparatus is borne by the support; controllably repositioning the tool by manipulating the elongated pole from a region spaced from the distal region; and performing an operation on an object through the tool.
- Chicago IL, US Ron Carlson - Hawthorn Woods IL, US
Assignee:
MiSeat, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G06F 3/02 G06F 3/041
US Classification:
345168, 345173, 29825
Abstract:
A work surface is configured to provide user interaction with a computer. The work surface includes a substrate that provides a structural base for the work surface. The work surface also includes one or more input devices installed on the substrate. The input devices can be operable to detect a user touch and/or tap, and to generate a signal based on the touch/tap. The work surface also includes a protector film covering the at least one input device. An adhesive material, such as a double-sided adhesive tape, attaches the protector film and the input devices in a manner that allows the input devices to detect a user touch through the protector film and the adhesive material.
Even if the prosecutor doesn't reverse the decision to seek the death penalty, the letter could come into play if the judge admits it as evidence during sentencing, University of Georgia law school professor emeritus Ron Carlson said.
Date: Jan 31, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Judge sentences ex-educators to jail in test cheating case
This was very, very remarkable, to have the judge sort of give the defendants a second chance, said University of Georgia law professor emeritus Ron Carlson. The thing that maybe was a little surprising was the reticence of the defendants to step forward and dothat.
Date: Apr 15, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
11 Atlanta educators convicted in vast cheating scandal; 'Very, very dangerous ...
"This is a huge story and absolutely the biggest development in American education law since forever," said University of Georgia law professor Ron Carlson. "It has to send a message to educators here and broadly across the nation. Playing with student test scores is very, very dangerous business."
Date: Apr 01, 2015
Source: Google
Atlanta school cheating trial set to begin with 12 defendants
Ron Carlson, a professor of law at the University of Georgia, said he hopes the trial will bring some clarity to the APS cheating scandal. But he suspects that some of the defendants will argue Hall ultimately is responsible.
It's likely that one or more defendants will seek to have the case moved out of Atlanta or to have jurors brought in from another part of the state, which is allowed under Georgia law, said Ron Carlson, professor of law emeritus at the University of Georgia. Some of the defendants may also ask to ha
"If the results of the jury decision are either contrary to the evidence or supply what the judge feels is an unfair result, a new trial can and sometimes is granted," said University of Georgia law school professor Ron Carlson said.