Proposed Internal Security Act of 1968: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2988, Part 1 |
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... letter of February 22, 1968, in which you request the detail of Mr. Otto Otepka to your Committee, on a reimbursable ... letter under date of February 28 from the chairman to the Secretary of State with respect to certain State ...
... letter of February 22, 1968, in which you request the detail of Mr. Otto Otepka to your Committee, on a reimbursable ... letter under date of February 28 from the chairman to the Secretary of State with respect to certain State ...
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... letter received from Thomas A. Chittenden , of Dawsonville , Md . , with regard to the bill before the committee . Senator HRUSKA . It will be received . ( The letter referred to follows :) COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY , U.S. Senate ...
... letter received from Thomas A. Chittenden , of Dawsonville , Md . , with regard to the bill before the committee . Senator HRUSKA . It will be received . ( The letter referred to follows :) COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY , U.S. Senate ...
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... letter from Mr. William B. Macomber , Jr. , Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations , Department of State , which I offer for the record . Senator HRUSKA . It will be received without objection . ( The letter referred to follows ...
... letter from Mr. William B. Macomber , Jr. , Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations , Department of State , which I offer for the record . Senator HRUSKA . It will be received without objection . ( The letter referred to follows ...
Page 120
... letter of February 22 , 1968 , in which you request the detail of Mr. Otto Otepka to your Committee , on a ... letter under date of February 28 from the chairman to the Secretary of State with respect to certain State De- partment ...
... letter of February 22 , 1968 , in which you request the detail of Mr. Otto Otepka to your Committee , on a ... letter under date of February 28 from the chairman to the Secretary of State with respect to certain State De- partment ...
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... letters which I am sending to each of them individually , requesting their appearance , copies of which I enclose for ... letter signed by the clerk of the Judiciary Committee pursuant to the authority of the chairman , ex- tending the ...
... letters which I am sending to each of them individually , requesting their appearance , copies of which I enclose for ... letter signed by the clerk of the Judiciary Committee pursuant to the authority of the chairman , ex- tending the ...
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Popular passages
Page 514 - The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent.
Page 496 - And a statute which either forbids or requires the doing of an act in terms so vague that men of common intelligence must necessarily guess at its meaning and differ as to its application violates the first essential of due process of law.
Page 372 - They shall refrain from any action which might reflect on their position as international officials responsible only to the Organization.
Page 382 - ... of a foreign nation whose interests may be inimical to the interests of the United States, or with any person who advocates the use of force or violence to overthrow the Government of the United States or the alteration of the form of Government of the United States by unconstitutional means.
Page 224 - Act be construed as invalidating any provision of State law unless such provision is inconsistent with any of the purposes of this Act, or any provision thereof.
Page 394 - If he is without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of an averment, he shall so state and this has the effect of a denial.
Page 392 - Performing or attempting to perform his duties, or otherwise acting, so as to serve the interests of another government in preference to the interests of the United States.
Page 259 - States with reference to the political or public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party or with reference to the foreign policies of the United States...
Page 372 - The standard for the refusal of employment or the removal from employment in an executive department or agency on grounds relating to loyalty shall be that, on all the evidence, there is a reasonable doubt as to the loyalty of the person involved to the Government of the United States.
Page 460 - In each case [courts] must ask whether the gravity of the 'evil,' discounted by its improbability, justifies such invasion of free speech as is necessary to avoid the danger.