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On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with attorney Rawn James, Jr., former assistant attorney general for the District of Columbia and author of
The Truman Court: Law and the Limits of Loyalty.
President Harry Truman filled four vacancies on the Supreme Court during his eight years as president. Those he appointed included a Republican senator, his secretary of the treasury, his attorney general and a judge from the Seventh District Court of Appeals.
James talks about how President Truman selected his justices, how he changed the ideological and temperamental composition of the court, Truman’s most contentious policies, and how his Supreme Court has been overlooked for decades.
OH Court Rules Adverse Possession of Shallow Minerals Includes Shale
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Wednesday, April 14, 2021
West v. Bode,
1 the Ohio Supreme Court determined that mineral estates are subject to the statutory double barrel of both the Marketable Title Act (MTA)
2 and the Dormant Mineral Act (DMA),
3 providing surface owners two simultaneous procedures for terminating long-held mineral estates and reunifying the property. In doing so, the court shot down mineral owners’ arguments that the MTA was superseded by the later-enacted DMA. In light of
West, Ohio courts continue to analyze the specific operations of the MTA, with mixed results for mineral owners.
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The MTA poses a particular problem for mineral owners and lessees because it operates “automatically,” without the notice requirements and opportunity to cure afforded by the DMA.
Last year in
West v. Bode,
1 the Ohio Supreme Court determined that mineral estates are subject to the statutory double barrel of both the Marketable Title Act (MTA)
2 and the Dormant Mineral Act (DMA),
3 providing surface owners two simultaneous procedures for terminating long-held mineral estates and reunifying the property. In doing so, the court shot down mineral owners’ arguments that the MTA was superseded by the later-enacted DMA. In light of
West, Ohio courts continue to analyze the specific operations of the MTA, with mixed results for mineral owners.
4
The MTA poses a particular problem for mineral owners and lessees because it operates “automatically,” without the notice requirements and opportunity to cure afforded by the DMA.
Moab City Police Officer Steve Risenhoover was placed on administrative duty last week while an investigation into his conduct during a December 2020 incident is ongoing.
Salt Lake Cityâs Fox 13 released body camera footage of Risenhooverâs response to a Dec. 21, 2020 call regarding suspected domestic violence at a Moab home. In the footage, Risenhoover interviews the couple whose arguments prompted the police call, and they separately report there was no physical altercation. Risenhoover later reaches into the jacket pocket of the man involved in the arguments, and finds ziplock baggies of methamphetamines.
On March 10, Deputy County Attorney Matthew Brooks submitted a motion to the Seventh District Court for the case against the subject to be dismissed with prejudice, meaning the same charges cannot be refiled. The motion notes âthere are substantial discrepancies between the arresting officerâs report and bodycam footage.â The Moab Sun News submitted an
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