Free Trade in Ideas: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, May 3 and 4, 1989, Volumul 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 312 pagini |
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... example to the many other countries struggling to open their hearts and minds . Our par- ticipation in the Helsinki Accords is evidence of our commitment to openness , but our laws must be consistent with that participa- tion . I regret ...
... example to the many other countries struggling to open their hearts and minds . Our par- ticipation in the Helsinki Accords is evidence of our commitment to openness , but our laws must be consistent with that participa- tion . I regret ...
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... EXAMPLE TO THE MANY OTHER COUNTRIES STRUGGLING TO OPEN THEIR HEARTS AND MINDS . OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE HELSINKI ACCORDS IS EVIDENCE OF OUR COMMITMENT TO OPENNESS , BUT OUR LAWS MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH THAT PARTICIPATION . I REGRET ...
... EXAMPLE TO THE MANY OTHER COUNTRIES STRUGGLING TO OPEN THEIR HEARTS AND MINDS . OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE HELSINKI ACCORDS IS EVIDENCE OF OUR COMMITMENT TO OPENNESS , BUT OUR LAWS MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH THAT PARTICIPATION . I REGRET ...
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... example , Lebanon today , my legislation would grant the President the power to impose currency restrictions to prevent travel . We've already begun to see the demise of some statutes that wrongly restrict the access of U.S. citizens to ...
... example , Lebanon today , my legislation would grant the President the power to impose currency restrictions to prevent travel . We've already begun to see the demise of some statutes that wrongly restrict the access of U.S. citizens to ...
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... pervert our foreign policy . In those limited instances for example , Lebanon today -- my legislation would grant the President the power to impose currency restrictions to But , Mr. Chairman , travel bans do not serve prevent travel . 8.
... pervert our foreign policy . In those limited instances for example , Lebanon today -- my legislation would grant the President the power to impose currency restrictions to But , Mr. Chairman , travel bans do not serve prevent travel . 8.
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... example , those few Americans who are permitted to travel to Cuba often return with serious concerns about human rights violations . Indeed , there is no telling what impressions will be formed when Americans are allowed to exercise ...
... example , those few Americans who are permitted to travel to Cuba often return with serious concerns about human rights violations . Indeed , there is no telling what impressions will be formed when Americans are allowed to exercise ...
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Pagina 205 - States); or (iiXD has passed parts I and II of the National Board of Medical Examiners Examination (or an equivalent examination as determined by the Secretary of Health and Human Services...
Pagina 3 - Amendment; it presupposes that right conclusions are more likely to be gathered out of a multitude of tongues, than through any kind of authoritative selection. To many this is, and always will be, folly; but we have staked upon it our all (US v.
Pagina 11 - It is said that this manifesto was more than a theory, that it was an incitement. Every idea is an incitement. It offers itself for belief and if believed it is acted on unless some other benefit outweighs it or some failure of energy stifles the movement at its birth. The only difference between the expression of an opinion and an incitement in the narrower sense is the speaker's enthusiasm for the result.
Pagina 203 - General, in such amount and containing such conditions as he may prescribe, to the United States and to all States, Territories, counties, towns, municipalities, and districts thereof, holding the United States and all States, Territories, counties, towns, municipalities, and districts thereof harmless against such alien becoming a public charge.
Pagina 272 - Unless authorized by law, a passport may not be designated as restricted for travel to or for use in any country other than a country with which the United States is at war, where armed hostilities are in progress, or where there is imminent danger to the public health or the physical safety of United States travellers.
Pagina 291 - It is the policy of the United States to sustain vigorous scientific enterprise. To do so involves sustaining the ability of scientists and other scholars freely to communicate research findings, in accordance with applicable provisions of law, by means of publication, teaching, conferences, and other forms of scholarly exchange.
Pagina 203 - Labor upon the giving of a suitable and proper bond or undertaking, approved by said Secretary in such amount and containing such conditions as he may prescribe...
Pagina 207 - Any alien who seeks to procure, or has sought to procure, or has procured a visa or other documentation, or seeks to enter the United States, by fraud, or by willfully misrepresenting a material fact...
Pagina 198 - ENGAGE IN TERRORIST ACTIVITY DEFINED. — As used in this Act, the term "engage in terrorist activity" means to commit, in an individual capacity or as a member of an organization, an act of terrorist activity or an act which the actor knows, or reasonably should know, affords material support to any individual, organization, or government in conducting a terrorist activity at any time, including any of the following acts: (I) The preparation or planning of a terrorist activity.
Pagina 203 - Suit may be brought thereon in the name and by the proper law officers either of the United States Government or of any State, Territory, District, county, town, or municipality in which such alien becomes a public charge.