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  • Eminent domain changes in works (The Western Star)Ohio lawmakers continue to hammer out changes to eminent-domain laws while local officials are watching to make sure the rules don't hamper development efforts.


  • Mo. Supreme Court to hear Centene case (BizJournals)The Missouri Supreme Court plans to hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case that pits three Clayton property owners against Centene Corp.'s use of eminent domain in Clayton, Mo.


  • Academic Group Releases Plan to Share Power Over Internet Root Zone Keys (Newswise)A group of scholars centered at Syracuse University has published a plan to decentralize authority over the Internet domain name system (DNS) as it transitions to a new, more secure technology known as DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC).


  • Internet proving heavily Democratic domain (Lawrence Journal-World)When David All, a former Republican congressional aide, launched a blog recently that he hopes will spur his fellow Republicans to bridge the digital divide, he did his best to sound upbeat. ?Today our Revolution begins,? he wrote. ?Tomorrow we fight.?


  • Eminent domain measure unveiled (The Sacramento Bee)California governments would no longer be able to take homes for use in a private development, according to changes in eminent domain law proposed by an assemblyman this morning.


  • Comment sought on domain names (Los Angeles Times)The Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers has invited public comment on procedures for creating domain names, the first expansion for general use since 2000. Names added since then have been limited to specific regions or industries.