nonpublic

IPA: nɑnpˈʌbɫɪk

adjective

  • Not open to the public; not available to or shared by the public; private.
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Examples of "nonpublic" in Sentences

  • Steve: The cases I cited make clear that the government may not discriminate based on viewpoint, even in nonpublic fora.
  • Protect the Count: NH Sec of State: central tally of election results is "private SoS business" conducted in "nonpublic" rooms
  • Eugene Volokh: Steve: The cases I cited make clear that the government may not discriminate based on viewpoint, even in nonpublic fora.
  • Arbitrators can be "nonpublic" (for example, lawyers or executives who do business with securities firms) or "public" (with no significant involvement in the securities industry).
  • "The important thing here is that BART was limiting cellphone service on its own property, and property that the Supreme Court has before labeled as what is called a nonpublic forum," Volokh says.
  • California's marijuana proposal would have allowed adults 21 and over to possess up to an ounce of pot, consume it in nonpublic places as long as no children were present, and grow it in small private plots.
  • When citizens attempted to provide oversight to the central tally following the 2008 General Election, the state responded by locking them out and warning them to stay clear of where the counts were being conducted in "nonpublic" rooms within the offices of the Secretary of State.
  • When citizens tried to observe the central tabulation of election results, the NH Secretary of State told them they could not enter the "nonpublic" rooms where the tally was occurring and gave them a "warning" about videotaping events where the central tabulation was taking place.

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