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  • In recognition of Black History Month, the U.S. Government Printing Office has issued a comprehensive list of publications commemorating the history and accomplishments of blacks in America. Publications may be ordered online, via phone, fax, e-mail or postal mail: visit http://bookstore.gpo.gov and click on "Black History Month 2005"; call 1-866-512-1800; fax 1-202-512-2250; e- mail contact center@gpo.gov; send mail to Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 371954, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.

  • This Article examines the possible effect the Supreme Court's landmark Second Amendment ruling in District of Columbia v. Heller will have on future cases brought under the Free Press Clause. Based on the text and history of the Constitution, the connection between the two Clauses is undeniable, as the Heller Court itself repeatedly suggested. Only two provisions in the entire Constitution protect individual rights to a technology: the Second Amendment's right to bear "arms" and the Free Press Clause's right to the freedom of the "press," meaning the printing press. Both rights were viewed, moreover, as pre-existing, natural rights to the Framing generation and were separately called during the Framing the "palladium of liberty" and essential to "the security of freedom in a state." The...

    ... sensitive places such as schools and government buildings, or laws imposing conditions and qualifi... of union among them, whereby oppressive officers are shamed or intimidated, into more honourable an...

  • ..., even among critics of the government. This article demonstrates how the accumulation of... was an exceptional development in the history of the Shiite clerical establishment. Prior to the... also vets all candidates for public office, monitors elections and certifies their results. .... sees itself as the exclusive source for printing, validating and regulating religious currency. In ...

  • ... identified candidate for Federal office” and is made within 30 days of a primary election, ...: (1) the uncertainty caused by the Government’s litigating position; (2) substantial time would be...Both history and logic lead to this conclusion. Pp. 20–25. ... beyond those presented here, such as by printing books. The Government responds “that the FEC has...

  • ...(Kindleberger 1986, p. 1) . For history does in fact repeat. . --Franklin Delano Roosevelt... the collapse, along with the federal government's policy responses to it, supply ample justificati... FDR's (in)famous "First Hundred Days" in office. The former statute was intended to prop up agricu...Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. . Vedder, Richard K., and Lowell Gallaway....

  • ... background for any lithographic or printing operation. Exterior end coat means a coating appli... tapes and labels, book covers, post cards, office copier paper, drafting paper, or pressure sensitiv...Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 (incorporate... which are demonstrated to have a history of leaking. (2) Alternative program for leaks. The...

  • ... growth of human populations throughout history has evolved symbiotically with the development and... by scribes or shamans, until mechanized printing arrived on the scene. Printing, the revolutionary ... needed to manage industry and government simply were not available. As a result, much of th...Government Printing Office, 2004), 11. Original data sources included United ...

  • ... became the first African-American general officer in the United States Air Force. The only other com... Force, World War II (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1969), pp. 329-30; lineage and ho...

  • ... that we live at a turning point in human history. Immense and promising changes seem to wash over u... be seen as the "final form of human government.'' (1) One consequence of this "ideological evolut...During his first year in office, Clinton carelessly allowed the United States to g... (Washington, PC: Government Printing Office, September 2004); John Zogby and James Zogb...

  • ... regulations and LEGISLATIVE HISTORY of federal statutes. FURTHER READINGS. "Keeping Am...



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