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The Congress of the United States is the highest lawmaking body in the United States and one of the oldest national legislatures in t...
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Richard Bennett Graves, III, Gloucester, Ontario, Canada, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Richard B. Bader, Denitta D. Ward, Lawrence M. Noble, Vivien Cla...
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According to the "deference thesis," legislatures, courts, and other government institutions should defer to the executive's policy decisions during n...
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Subjects: Armed Forces, U.S. : Reorganization; Budget, Federal : Accountability and transparency; Budget, Federal : Deficit; Budget, Federal : Fiscal year 2010 budget; Budget, Federal : Government programs, spending reductions; Budget, Federal : National debt; Defense, Department of : Defense contracts :: Contracting policies, reform; Economy, national : Recession, effects; Economy, national : Strengthening efforts; Education : Global competitiveness; Education : Postsecondary education :: Student loan subsidies,...
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Originally published on December 13, 2011.
Keywords: Committee on Foreign Investment, United States, CFIUS, foreign investment, national security, ...
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WASHINGTON, March 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Caterpillar Inc. (NYSE: CAT) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Doug Oberhelman urged Congress to take action immediately to enact pending Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) between the United States and Panama, South Korea and Colombia.
Caterpillar has been a long-time advocate of free trade agreements and was instrumental in supporting the passage of FTAs with Mexico, Chile, Central America, the Dominican Republic and Peru. Since those FTAs went into effect, Caterpillar exports have increased substantially to those regions of the world--up fivefold to Mexico, threefold to Chile and up by more than 60 percent to Peru.
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Robert E. Kopp, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., with whom Steven I. Frank, and Brook Hedge, Attys., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., w...
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In 1992 James Danky, Wayne Wiegand, and Carl Kaestle founded the Center for the History of Print Culture in Modern America at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The study of print culture was then a new field represented by scholars from many disciplines, including American studies, history, library and information studies, and literary studies. Stimulated by initiatives of the American Antiquarian Society and the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress, most research covered the northeast of the United States in the period before 1876, but Wisconsin's new center aimed to encourage research into more recent time periods, and broader areas, a well as into the print culture of marginalized groups whose gender, race, class, creed, occupation, ethnicity, and sexual orientation have...
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Kristin S. Door, Assistant United States Attorney, Sacramento, California, Lowell V. Sturgill, Jr., Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., for feder...
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Originally published on December 13, 2011.
Keywords: Committee on Foreign Investment, United States, CFIUS, foreign investment, national security, F...