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  • McCarran Amendment
  • The McCarran Amendment, 43 U.S.C. § 666 (1952) is a federal law enacted by the United States Congress in 1952 which waives the United States' sovereign

    McCarran Amendment

    McCarran_Amendment

  • McCarran Internal Security Act
  • 1950 US anti-communist subversion statute

    Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950, the McCarran Act after its principal sponsor Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nevada), or the Concentration Camp Law, is

    McCarran Internal Security Act

    McCarran Internal Security Act

    McCarran_Internal_Security_Act

  • McCarran
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    McCarran Immigration Act, 1952 US law McCarran Committee, created 1950 to deal with internal security McCarran Amendment, 1952 U.S. law on water rights McCarren

    McCarran

    McCarran

  • Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952
  • American immigration law

     82–414, ch. 477, 66 Stat. 163, enacted June 17, 1952), also known as the McCarran–Walter Act, codified under Title 8 of the United States Code (8 U.S.C.

    Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952

    Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952

    Immigration_and_Nationality_Act_of_1952

  • Colorado River Water Conservation District v. United States
  • 1976 United States Supreme Court case

    States, water scarcity was (and remains) a critical problem. The McCarran Amendment, 43 U.S.C. § 666, was a statute enacted by United States Congress

    Colorado River Water Conservation District v. United States

    Colorado_River_Water_Conservation_District_v._United_States

  • Birthright citizenship in the United States
  • Acquisition of citizenship by virtue of the circumstances of one's birth

    legitimize the child declaring paternity before it reached majority. The McCarran–Walter Act of 1952 recognized that previous nationality laws had discriminated

    Birthright citizenship in the United States

    Birthright_citizenship_in_the_United_States

  • McCarthyism
  • Phenomenon of US political rhetoric after WWII

    portions of the McCarran Internal Security Act remain in effect. However, the act's detention provision was repealed in 1971. The McCarran Act's Communist

    McCarthyism

    McCarthyism

    McCarthyism

  • Indian termination policy
  • 1940s–1960s U.S. assimilation policy towards Native Americans

    the House of Representatives. Patrick McCarran (Nevada Democratic Senator), introduced the McCarran Amendment in 1952 as part of the Department of Justice's

    Indian termination policy

    Indian_termination_policy

  • Water trading
  • Process of buying and selling water access entitlements

    to establish the legal parameters of their water access. Under the McCarran Amendment, these rights must be defined and quantified under federal law in

    Water trading

    Water_trading

  • Winters v. United States
  • 1908 United States Supreme Court case

    state-court jurisdiction over indigenous water rights were removed by the McCarran Amendment. This piece of legislation allowed state courts jurisdiction to determine

    Winters v. United States

    Winters_v._United_States

  • Freedom for the Thought That We Hate
  • 2007 non-fiction book

    effectively outlawed criticism of the government's conduct of WW I; and the McCarran Internal Security Act and Smith Act, which were used to imprison American

    Freedom for the Thought That We Hate

    Freedom_for_the_Thought_That_We_Hate

  • List of tie-breaking votes cast by the vice president of the United States
  • 1911. Zachary Clopton & Steven E. Art, "The Meaning of the Seventeenth Amendment and a Century of State Defiance" Archived April 4, 2017, at the Wayback

    List of tie-breaking votes cast by the vice president of the United States

    List_of_tie-breaking_votes_cast_by_the_vice_president_of_the_United_States

  • Chelsea Manning
  • American activist and whistleblower (born 1987)

    people pardoned or granted clemency by the president of the United States McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950 Reception of WikiLeaks The Source (oratorio)

    Chelsea Manning

    Chelsea Manning

    Chelsea_Manning

  • Ideological restrictions on naturalization in U.S. law
  • Aspect of American legal history

    the 1952 McCarran-Walter Act, these exclusions—along with all prior exclusions, such as those for anarchists—were recodified. The McCarran-Walter Act

    Ideological restrictions on naturalization in U.S. law

    Ideological_restrictions_on_naturalization_in_U.S._law

  • Water Rights Determination and Administration Act (Colorado)
  • Colorado water law act

    certiorari to determine whether the new law was in compliance with the McCarran Amendment of 1952, which waived federal sovereign immunity in water issues and

    Water Rights Determination and Administration Act (Colorado)

    Water_Rights_Determination_and_Administration_Act_(Colorado)

  • W. E. B. Du Bois
  • American sociologist and activist (1868–1963)

    Bois became incensed in 1961 when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the 1950 McCarran Internal Security Act, a key piece of McCarthyist legislation that required

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    W._E._B._Du_Bois

  • Montana Water Court
  • Court of law in Montana, USA

    right claims after January 1, 1962. In 1952, Congress enacted the McCarran Amendment, which permitted the federal government to waive its sovereign immunity

    Montana Water Court

    Montana_Water_Court

  • History of Southwest Airlines
  • History of a U.S. low cost airline

    Amendment had left the 56-seat long-haul restriction in place. In late 2004, Southwest began actively seeking the full repeal of the Wright Amendment

    History of Southwest Airlines

    History of Southwest Airlines

    History_of_Southwest_Airlines

  • Hubert Humphrey
  • Vice President of the United States from 1965 to 1969

    Humphrey was a liberal leader who fought to uphold Truman's veto of the McCarran Act of 1950. The bill was designed to suppress the American Communist Party

    Hubert Humphrey

    Hubert Humphrey

    Hubert_Humphrey

  • Timeline of voting rights in the United States
  • 1952 All Americans with Asian ancestry are allowed to vote through the McCarran Walter Act. 1954 Native Americans living on reservations earn the right

    Timeline of voting rights in the United States

    Timeline_of_voting_rights_in_the_United_States

  • Nevada's congressional delegations
  • office. Senator Pittman died on November 10, 1940, while in office. Senator McCarran died on September 28, 1954, while in office. Senator Bunker served from

    Nevada's congressional delegations

    Nevada's congressional delegations

    Nevada's_congressional_delegations

  • Espionage Act of 1917
  • United States federal law

    re-organized and much of Title 50 (War) was moved to Title 18 (Crime). The McCarran Internal Security Act added 18 U.S.C. § 793(e) in 1950 and 18 U.S.C. § 798

    Espionage Act of 1917

    Espionage Act of 1917

    Espionage_Act_of_1917

  • Censorship in the United States
  • and raises issues of freedom of speech, which is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Interpretation of this fundamental

    Censorship in the United States

    Censorship_in_the_United_States

  • Melba Phillips
  • American physicist and science educator

    in Washington, D.C. In 1952 Phillips was summoned to appear before the McCarran Commission, a judiciary subcommittee investigating internal security during

    Melba Phillips

    Melba_Phillips

  • 80th United States Congress
  • 1947–1949 U.S. Congress

    Owen Brewster) Judiciary (Chairman: Alexander Wiley; Ranking Member: Pat McCarran) Labor and Public Welfare (Chairman: Robert A. Taft; Ranking Member: Elbert

    80th United States Congress

    80th United States Congress

    80th_United_States_Congress

  • Mundt–Nixon Bill
  • 1948 proposed US law on Communist registration

    Sen. Pat McCarran then took many of the provisions from the bill and included them in legislation he introduced that became the McCarran Internal Security

    Mundt–Nixon Bill

    Mundt–Nixon Bill

    Mundt–Nixon_Bill

  • Border control
  • Measures taken to regulate the movement of goods and people across borders

    International Airport (SJU) Lynden Pindling International Airport, Bahamas (NAS)‡ McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas (LAS) Miami International Airport (MIA)

    Border control

    Border control

    Border_control

  • American frontier
  • Historical region of Western United States, c. 1607–1912

    the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, known as the McCarran-Walter Act, which allowed Japanese immigrants to become naturalized U.S

    American frontier

    American frontier

    American_frontier

  • Wiley Rutledge
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1943 to 1949

    tax on out-of-state insurers against a Commerce Clause challenge. The McCarran–Ferguson Act, passed by Congress in 1945, had authorized state regulation

    Wiley Rutledge

    Wiley Rutledge

    Wiley_Rutledge

  • Timeline of women's suffrage in the United States
  • the McCarran-Walter Act, giving first generation Japanese Americans, including women, citizenship and voting rights. 1964: The Twenty-fourth Amendment is

    Timeline of women's suffrage in the United States

    Timeline_of_women's_suffrage_in_the_United_States

  • Legend Airlines
  • United States airline

    first carrier to fly from Love Field to destinations beyond the Wright Amendment five-state region after the opening of Dallas/Fort Worth International

    Legend Airlines

    Legend Airlines

    Legend_Airlines

  • Abraham Feller
  • American lawyer and government official

    wondered whether any consideration was being given to a general amendment to the McCarran Act which would waive its provisions so far as it conflicted with

    Abraham Feller

    Abraham Feller

    Abraham_Feller

  • 81st United States Congress
  • 1949–1951 U.S. Congress

    Accounting Procedures Act of 1950, ch. 946, 64 Stat. 832 September 23, 1950: McCarran Internal Security Act (including Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950)

    81st United States Congress

    81st United States Congress

    81st_United_States_Congress

  • Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965
  • American immigration law

    1965 amended the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (known as the McCarran–Walter Act). It upheld some provisions of the Immigration Act of 1924,

    Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965

    Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965

    Immigration_and_Nationality_Act_of_1965

  • Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
  • 1986 United States cybersecurity law

    violations. Cybercrime Defense Secrets Act of 1911 / Espionage Act of 1917 / McCarran Internal Security Act 1950 California Comprehensive Computer Data Access

    Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

    Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

    Computer_Fraud_and_Abuse_Act

  • United States v. Robel
  • 1967 United States Supreme Court case

    which was illegal under the McCarran Act. Robel appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court. The Court found the McCarran Internal Security Act violates

    United States v. Robel

    United_States_v._Robel

  • Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
  • American labor leader and feminist (1890–1964)

    of CPUSA. A year later, her passport was revoked under Section 6 of the McCarran Act, which made it illegal for any member of the Communist Party to apply

    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

    Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

    Elizabeth_Gurley_Flynn

  • Timeline of the history of the United States (1950–1969)
  • Joseph McCarthy gains power, and McCarthyism (1950–1954) begins 1950 – McCarran Internal Security Act 1950 – Korean War begins 1950 – The comic strip Peanuts

    Timeline of the history of the United States (1950–1969)

    Timeline_of_the_history_of_the_United_States_(1950–1969)

  • Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders
  • U.S. federal prosecutions, 1949–1958

    contended that the 1950 McCarran Internal Security Act rendered the Smith Act's membership clause ineffective, because the McCarran Act explicitly stated

    Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders

    Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders

    Smith_Act_trials_of_Communist_Party_leaders

  • Theodore F. Green
  • American politician (1867–1966)

    President Harry Truman's vetoes of the restrictive McCarran-Walter Immigration Bill of 1952 and the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950. During the McCarthy

    Theodore F. Green

    Theodore F. Green

    Theodore_F._Green

  • The L.A. Eight
  • activities like bombings and assassinations. At the time of their arrest, the McCarran–Walter Act was used as support to deport the Eight based on their alleged

    The L.A. Eight

    The_L.A._Eight

  • Voting rights in the United States
  • gained significant advancements in their voting rights later, with the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952. With this Act, the Asian American community was able

    Voting rights in the United States

    Voting rights in the United States

    Voting_rights_in_the_United_States

  • Sherman Antitrust Act
  • 1890 U.S. anti-monopoly law

    ruling. The Robinson–Patman Act of 1936 amended the Clayton Act. The amendment proscribed certain anti-competitive practices in which manufacturers engaged

    Sherman Antitrust Act

    Sherman Antitrust Act

    Sherman_Antitrust_Act

  • Trygve Lie
  • UN Secretary-General from 1946 to 1952

    wondered whether any consideration was being given to a general amendment to the McCarran Act which would waive its provisions so far as it conflicted with

    Trygve Lie

    Trygve Lie

    Trygve_Lie

  • John Abt
  • American lawyer and politician (1904–1991)

    Marcantonio and Joseph Forer in defending the CPUSA on a charge from the McCarran Act. In January 1955 Abt defended Claude Lightfoot in Chicago, an African-American

    John Abt

    John Abt

    John_Abt

  • Red Scare
  • Any of several events in which widespread fear of communism or leftism develops

    Senate to call for a full investigation. Senator Pat McCarran (D., Nev.) introduced the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950 that was passed by the

    Red Scare

    Red_Scare

  • National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
  • United States advocacy group

    participate directly in the defense of people charged with violations of the McCarran Act (1950) by advocating the overthrow of the U.S. government. Corliss

    National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee

    National_Emergency_Civil_Liberties_Committee

  • Harry S. Truman
  • President of the United States from 1945 to 1953

    loyalty program had been a "terrible" mistake. In 1950, Truman vetoed the McCarran Internal Security Act, which was passed by Congress just after the start

    Harry S. Truman

    Harry S. Truman

    Harry_S._Truman

  • Insurance policy
  • Contract between the insurer and the insured

    Insurance Association of America, 1997), 89. Impact of the Abolition of McCarran-Ferguson Antitrust Exemption for the “Business of Insurance” Archived 2014-07-14

    Insurance policy

    Insurance policy

    Insurance_policy

  • Screen Actors Guild
  • American labor union (1933–2012)

    fear, enhanced by the threat of detention under the provisions of the McCarran Internal Security Act, permeated the film industry. On November 17, 1947

    Screen Actors Guild

    Screen_Actors_Guild

  • Pacific Southwest Airlines
  • US intrastate airline based in San Diego (1949–1988)

    New Mexico Albuquerque International Sunport, Albuquerque (ABQ) Nevada McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas (LAS) Reno-Tahoe International Airport

    Pacific Southwest Airlines

    Pacific Southwest Airlines

    Pacific_Southwest_Airlines

  • 1952 Progressive National Convention
  • American political event

    Protecting of labor rights Repealing of the Taft–Hartley Act, Smith Act, and McCarran Internal Security Act Defeating McCarthyism and "McCarrenism" After hearings

    1952 Progressive National Convention

    1952 Progressive National Convention

    1952_Progressive_National_Convention

  • United States nationality law
  • husbands of U.S.-citizen wives remained in place until passage of the McCarran-Walter Act in 1952. Though it ended utilizing race as a criterion for admission

    United States nationality law

    United States nationality law

    United_States_nationality_law

  • Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914
  • US federal law

    tend to create a monopoly. Another important factor to consider is the amendment passed in Congress on Section 7 of the Clayton Act in 1950. This original

    Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914

    Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914

    Clayton_Antitrust_Act_of_1914

  • Noerr–Pennington doctrine
  • Principle in US antitrust law

    would have anticompetitive effects. The doctrine is grounded in the First Amendment protection of political speech, and "upon a recognition that the antitrust

    Noerr–Pennington doctrine

    Noerr–Pennington_doctrine

  • List of appointed United States senators
  • United States senators since the 1913 ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which established the direct election

    List of appointed United States senators

    List_of_appointed_United_States_senators

  • Law of the United States
  • regulate them as long as the states have laws regulating them (see, e.g., the McCarran–Ferguson Act). After the president signs a bill into law (or Congress enacts

    Law of the United States

    Law of the United States

    Law_of_the_United_States

  • Interstate Commerce Act of 1887
  • United States federal law

    which it presided. Congress passed a minor amendment to the Act in 1903, the Elkins Act. Major amendments were enacted in 1906 and 1910. The Hepburn Act

    Interstate Commerce Act of 1887

    Interstate Commerce Act of 1887

    Interstate_Commerce_Act_of_1887

  • Harry Reid
  • American politician (1939–2021)

    before his death from cancer. The airport was previously named after Pat McCarran, one of Reid's Senate predecessors. Harry Mason Reid Jr. was born on December

    Harry Reid

    Harry Reid

    Harry_Reid

  • Princo Corp. v. ITC
  • broad scope of the patent grant. Judge Bryson then turned to the 1988 amendment of 35 U.S.C. § 271(d), which states that it is not misuse (i) to refuse

    Princo Corp. v. ITC

    Princo Corp. v. ITC

    Princo_Corp._v._ITC

  • Frank Coe (government official)
  • United States government official and Soviet spy

    New York (presided over by Senator Herbert O'Conor) and then before the McCarran Committee on December 1, 1952, both of which were investigating alleged

    Frank Coe (government official)

    Frank Coe (government official)

    Frank_Coe_(government_official)

  • Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
  • Indianapolis, and airport towers at Midway International Airport in Chicago and McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas evacuated for sterilization after at

    Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States

    Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States

    Economic_impact_of_the_COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_United_States

  • Citizenship
  • Legal membership in a country

    Library of Congress. "The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (The McCarran-Walter Act)". The Office of the Historian. U.S. Department of State. "Article

    Citizenship

    Citizenship

  • Morgenthau Plan
  • Post-World War II demilitarization plan for Germany

    Committee of the Judiciary appointed to investigate the Administration of the McCarran Internal Security Act and other Internal Security Laws, (Washington, 1967)

    Morgenthau Plan

    Morgenthau Plan

    Morgenthau_Plan

  • List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2018)
  • Molly (May 4, 2018). "At NRA In Dallas, Trump Says He's Fighting For 2nd Amendment, Asks Crowd To Vote This Fall". KERA (FM). Archived from the original

    List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2018)

    List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2018)

    List_of_presidential_trips_made_by_Donald_Trump_(2018)

  • United States antitrust law
  • American legal system intended to promote competition among businesses

    insurance is allowed limited antitrust exemptions as provided by the McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945. Sixth, M&A transactions in the defense sector are

    United States antitrust law

    United States antitrust law

    United_States_antitrust_law

  • Defending Rights & Dissent
  • American non-profit organization

    anti-subversive legislation across the federal government, including through the McCarran-Walter Act, the Seditious Conspiracy statute, and the Smith Act. Representatives

    Defending Rights & Dissent

    Defending_Rights_&_Dissent

  • Bridges v. Wixon
  • 1945 United States Supreme Court case

    preventing the deportation of Bridges. They continued to challenge the McCarran Act but lost funding because HUAC considered them a subversive organization

    Bridges v. Wixon

    Bridges_v._Wixon

  • 75th United States Congress
  • 1937–1939 U.S. Congress

    States House of Representatives elections Starting in 1937, the 20th Amendment required new presidential terms to begin 17 days after the new Congress

    75th United States Congress

    75th United States Congress

    75th_United_States_Congress

  • Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly
  • 2007 United States Supreme Court case

    Except as otherwise expressly provided by an Act of Congress or by an amendment to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure which takes effect after the date

    Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly

    Bell_Atlantic_Corp._v._Twombly

  • Flood v. Kuhn
  • 1972 U.S. Supreme Court decision on baseball antitrust exemption

    The fourth suggested that the system was a violation of the Thirteenth Amendment, as it "subjects plaintiff to peonage and involuntary servitude". The

    Flood v. Kuhn

    Flood_v._Kuhn

  • Wheeler–Lea Act
  • competition in order to protect consumers as well as competition. Until this amendment was passed, the Federal Trade Commission could only restrict practices

    Wheeler–Lea Act

    Wheeler–Lea_Act

  • Berenyi v. Immigration Director
  • continued legacy of some of the Smith Act's security provisions is the McCarran-Walter Act, also known as the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952.

    Berenyi v. Immigration Director

    Berenyi v. Immigration Director

    Berenyi_v._Immigration_Director

  • Asian immigration to the United States
  • from their nation of origin. This wave of reform eventually led to the McCarran–Walter Act of 1952, which repealed the remnants of the "free white persons"

    Asian immigration to the United States

    Asian_immigration_to_the_United_States

  • Thomas A. Drake
  • Former NSA senior executive, military veteran, and whistleblower (born 1957)

    (793(e) is a modification of the Espionage Act of 1917 made under the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950) Obstructing justice 18 U.S.C. § 1519 (1

    Thomas A. Drake

    Thomas A. Drake

    Thomas_A._Drake

  • History of immigration and nationality law in the United States
  • immigrants per year. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (the McCarran–Walter Act) revised the National Origins Formula, again allotting quotas

    History of immigration and nationality law in the United States

    History_of_immigration_and_nationality_law_in_the_United_States

  • Relinquishment of United States nationality
  • Legal procedure to relinquish American citizenship

    act (66 Stat. 163, 268) up until the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1986, when it was replaced by "relinquishment". The State Department

    Relinquishment of United States nationality

    Relinquishment of United States nationality

    Relinquishment_of_United_States_nationality

  • Robinson–Patman Act
  • 1936 US law prohibiting price discrimination

    were allowed to purchase goods at lower prices than other retailers. The amendment to the Clayton Antitrust Act prevented unfair price discrimination for

    Robinson–Patman Act

    Robinson–Patman Act

    Robinson–Patman_Act

  • 73rd United States Congress
  • 1933–1935 U.S. Congress

    Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. Because of the newly ratified 20th Amendment, the duration of this Congress, along with the term of office of those

    73rd United States Congress

    73rd United States Congress

    73rd_United_States_Congress

  • Key Pittman
  • American politician (1872–1940)

    prior to the adoption of the 17th Amendment, the Nevada Legislature made the popular result official. The 17th Amendment was ratified in 1913 and Pittman

    Key Pittman

    Key Pittman

    Key_Pittman

  • 2021 in the United States
  • system. The Federal Aviation Administration approves a request to rename McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, currently the seventh-busiest airport

    2021 in the United States

    2021_in_the_United_States

  • Gene Weltfish
  • American anthropologist and historian

    thereafter she was subpoenaed to appear in the fall of 1952 before the McCarran Senate Judiciary Committee, where she was questioned. She refused to answer

    Gene Weltfish

    Gene Weltfish

    Gene_Weltfish

  • Francis G. Newlands
  • American politician (1846–1917)

    publicly for racial restrictions on immigration and repealing the 15th Amendment. As land developer, Newlands founded the neighborhoods of Chevy Chase

    Francis G. Newlands

    Francis G. Newlands

    Francis_G._Newlands

  • United States v. Sineneng-Smith
  • 2020 United States Supreme Court case

    parties." The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, also known as the McCarran-Walter Act, was enacted to codify rules around naturalization and immigration

    United States v. Sineneng-Smith

    United_States_v._Sineneng-Smith

  • D. B. Cooper
  • Unidentified 1971 airplane hijacker

    LaPoint, an Army veteran from Boston, boarded Hughes Airwest Flight 800 at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas on January 20. Brandishing what he claimed

    D. B. Cooper

    D. B. Cooper

    D._B._Cooper

  • John Ensign
  • American veterinarian and politician (born 1958)

    electronically from being voted on. He required that they first vote on his amendment to strengthen disclosure rules. (The "secret hold" is a parliamentary

    John Ensign

    John Ensign

    John_Ensign

  • List of United States federal legislation, 1901–2001
  • Flood Control Act of 1944, Pub. L. 78–534, 58 Stat. 887 March 9, 1945: McCarran–Ferguson Act, Pub. L. 79–15, 59 Stat. 33 July 31, 1945: Bretton Woods Agreements

    List of United States federal legislation, 1901–2001

    List_of_United_States_federal_legislation,_1901–2001

  • United States v. AT&T (1982)
  • 1982 case in U.S. antitrust law

    Company Entry into the Cable Television Market: The Clash between the First Amendment and the Laws and Procedures of Antitrust Enforcement". Suffolk University

    United States v. AT&T (1982)

    United States v. AT&T (1982)

    United_States_v._AT&T_(1982)

  • William Henry Harrison III
  • American politician (1896–1990)

    infiltration. On September 22, 1950, President Harry S. Truman vetoed the McCarran Internal Security Act, which would force communist organizations to register

    William Henry Harrison III

    William Henry Harrison III

    William_Henry_Harrison_III

  • Alexander Wiley
  • American politician (1884–1967)

    favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960, as well as the 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In 1962, Wiley lost his bid for a fifth term

    Alexander Wiley

    Alexander Wiley

    Alexander_Wiley

  • United States v. Philadelphia National Bank
  • 1963 United States Supreme Court case

    corporate amalgamations: In other words, Congress contemplated that the 1950 amendment would give § 7 a reach which would bring the entire range of corporate

    United States v. Philadelphia National Bank

    United_States_v._Philadelphia_National_Bank

  • Irvin C. Scarbeck
  • prosecution ever under 783(b). The law had been created as part of the McCarran Internal Security Act / Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 during

    Irvin C. Scarbeck

    Irvin_C._Scarbeck

  • William M. Stewart
  • American politician (1827–1909)

    Senator Stewart is given credit for authoring in 1868 the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution protecting voting rights regardless

    William M. Stewart

    William M. Stewart

    William_M._Stewart

  • Japanese-American life before World War II
  • the Supreme Court ruled alien land laws unconstitutional and the Walter-McCarran Act removed race-based requirements for naturalization. In 1907, the Gentlemen's

    Japanese-American life before World War II

    Japanese-American_life_before_World_War_II

  • Pujo Committee
  • United States congressional subcommittee

    the findings inspired public support for ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment that authorized a federal income tax, passage of the Federal Reserve Act

    Pujo Committee

    Pujo Committee

    Pujo_Committee

  • Consent decree
  • Type of legal settlement

    schools was in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, which requires that states must not "deny to any person within its jurisdiction

    Consent decree

    Consent_decree

  • Smith Act
  • United States federal statute

    citizen of Trinidad, was ordered deported from the U.S. for violating the McCarran Act as an alien (non-U.S. citizen) who had joined the Communist Party (CPUSA)

    Smith Act

    Smith Act

    Smith_Act

  • Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007
  • 1918 / Espionage Act of 1917 Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 (McCarran Internal Security Act) NSPD-51 REX-84 Harman at govtrack<http://www.govtrack

    Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007

    Violent_Radicalization_and_Homegrown_Terrorism_Prevention_Act_of_2007

  • History of Japanese Americans
  • [page needed] It was only in 1952 that the Senate and House voted on the McCarran-Walter Act, which allowed Japanese immigrants to become naturalized U.S

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciarán, CARRAN means "little black one." 

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    English : variant of Oates.John Otis emigrated from England in 1631 to Hingham, MA; he had many prominent descendants. His great grandson, James Otis (1725–83), was a Boston lawyer who played a major role in the development of opposition to the British crown and the establishment of the Fourth Amendment. Another descendant was Elisha Graves Otis (1811–61), inventor of the elevator, who was born on his father’s farm at Halifax, Windham Co., VT.

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  • Amendment
  • n.

    An alteration or change for the better; correction of a fault or of faults; reformation of life by quitting vices.

  • Report
  • v. t.

    To return or present as the result of an examination or consideration of any matter officially referred; as, the committee reported the bill witth amendments, or reported a new bill, or reported the results of an inquiry.

  • Reformation
  • n.

    The act of reforming, or the state of being reformed; change from worse to better; correction or amendment of life, manners, or of anything vicious or corrupt; as, the reformation of manners; reformation of the age; reformation of abuses.

  • Penitent
  • a.

    Feeling pain or sorrow on account of sins or offenses; repentant; contrite; sincerely affected by a sense of guilt, and resolved on amendment of life.

  • Betterment
  • n.

    A making better; amendment; improvement.

  • Reform
  • n.

    Amendment of what is defective, vicious, corrupt, or depraved; reformation; as, reform of elections; reform of government.

  • Redress
  • n.

    The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.

  • Castigatory
  • a.

    Punitive in order to amendment; corrective.

  • Amendatory
  • a.

    Supplying amendment; corrective; emendatory.

  • Reformer
  • n.

    One who effects a reformation or amendment; one who labors for, or urges, reform; as, a reformer of manners, or of abuses.

  • Amendment
  • n.

    In public bodies; Any alternation made or proposed to be made in a bill or motion by adding, changing, substituting, or omitting.

  • Accept
  • v. t.

    To receive or admit and agree to; to assent to; as, I accept your proposal, amendment, or excuse.

  • Amendment
  • n.

    Correction of an error in a writ or process.

  • Review
  • n.

    An examination with a view to amendment or improvement; revision; as, an author's review of his works.

  • Mendment
  • n.

    Amendment.

  • Rider
  • n.

    An addition or amendment to a manuscript or other document, which is attached on a separate piece of paper; in legislative practice, an additional clause annexed to a bill while in course of passage; something extra or burdensome that is imposed.

  • Correction
  • n.

    The act of correcting, or making that right which was wrong; change for the better; amendment; rectification, as of an erroneous statement.

  • Punish
  • v. t.

    To impose a penalty upon; to afflict with pain, loss, or suffering for a crime or fault, either with or without a view to the offender's amendment; to cause to suffer in retribution; to chasten; as, to punish traitors with death; a father punishes his child for willful disobedience.