Hearings Relating to Various Bills to Repeal the Emergency Detention Act of 1950: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1970 - 955 páginas |
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... effect far beyond that purpose . This Act , in effect , makes it dangerous to be a radical in America . The Emergency Detention Act in effect tells radicals in America that in the event of a national emer- gency they may be arrested by ...
... effect far beyond that purpose . This Act , in effect , makes it dangerous to be a radical in America . The Emergency Detention Act in effect tells radicals in America that in the event of a national emer- gency they may be arrested by ...
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... effect . I don't think the important thing is what condition the camps are in or whether people are in or out . I think the important thing is that we have a law under which camps were designated , and the law is still in effect , the ...
... effect . I don't think the important thing is what condition the camps are in or whether people are in or out . I think the important thing is that we have a law under which camps were designated , and the law is still in effect , the ...
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... effect the President could in effect utilize the provisions of Title II . The record that you indicate , what you understand the differences to be between our na- tional emergency of 1950 and the specific proclamation that there must be ...
... effect the President could in effect utilize the provisions of Title II . The record that you indicate , what you understand the differences to be between our na- tional emergency of 1950 and the specific proclamation that there must be ...
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