Foreign Agents Registration Act Amendments: Hearings Before the Subcommittee No. 3 of the ... 89-1, on S. 693 and H.R. 290, July 28 and Aug. 2, 19651966 - 140 pages |
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... questions , some of which I shall refer to presently . Nor do I think it appropriate to impose upon businessmen and their advisers , who have not put themselves in this " sensitive position , " the burden of negotiating with the ...
... questions , some of which I shall refer to presently . Nor do I think it appropriate to impose upon businessmen and their advisers , who have not put themselves in this " sensitive position , " the burden of negotiating with the ...
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... question " and seeking " decisions relating to or affecting departmental policy . " " *** The breadth of the bill's definitions and its use of words to mean things they normally do not mean in ordinary , everyday language , create ...
... question " and seeking " decisions relating to or affecting departmental policy . " " *** The breadth of the bill's definitions and its use of words to mean things they normally do not mean in ordinary , everyday language , create ...
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... question but that this represents a definite improvement in the statutory language . Until 1961 , the exemption covered " priv The and nonpolitical financial , merchantile , or other activities FOREIGN AGENTS 15 * REGISTRATION ACT ...
... question but that this represents a definite improvement in the statutory language . Until 1961 , the exemption covered " priv The and nonpolitical financial , merchantile , or other activities FOREIGN AGENTS 15 * REGISTRATION ACT ...
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... question unanswered . J. Walter Yeagley , the very able Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Division of the ... questions of this character , 16 FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT AMENDMENTS.
... question unanswered . J. Walter Yeagley , the very able Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Division of the ... questions of this character , 16 FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT AMENDMENTS.
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... questions of this character , and that would leave the matter to future administrative determination in the executive branch ... question by one of the editors respecting such a hypothetical engineering firm . Mr. Yeagley stated that an ...
... questions of this character , and that would leave the matter to future administrative determination in the executive branch ... question by one of the editors respecting such a hypothetical engineering firm . Mr. Yeagley stated that an ...
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89th Congress administrative agency or official Agents Registration Act American American Bar Association application Arthur Dean Attorney believe bill bona fide trade Canada Canadian Chairman Chamber of Commerce commercial committee Congress Court DEAN Dean's DECHERT definition of political Department of Justice disclosure domestic policies employee end thereof exemption from registration Federal financial or mercantile Foreign Agents Registration foreign client foreign corporation foreign country foreign government foreign political party formal FRAWLEY governmental Justice Department language lawyers legislative history matters ment POFF political consultant political or public political propaganda private and nonpolitical proposed amendments provisions public interests purpose question Rabinowitz reference registration statement regulations representation required to register section 3(d Senate short form SONNETT subcommittee subsidiary substantial suggested TENZER term political activities testimony tion trade commissioners trade or commerce U.S. corporations United United States Code WILLIS words YEAGLEY York
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Page 9 - ... except that in the case of a violation of subsection (b), (e), or (f) of section 4 or of subsection (g) or (h) of this section the punishment shall be a fine of not more than $5,000 or imprisonment for not more than six months, or both.
Page 22 - Although it is not likely that a criminal will carefully consider the text of the law before he murders or steals, it is reasonable that a fair warning should be given to the world in language that the common world will understand, of what the law intends to do if a certain line is passed.
Page 6 - States; and (3) a partnership, association, corporation, organization, or other combination of persons organized under the laws of or having its principal place of business in a foreign country. (c) Except as provided in subsection (d) hereof, the term "agent of a foreign principal...
Page 10 - SEC. 313. It is unlawful for any national bank, or any corporation organized by authority of any law of Congress, to make a contribution or expenditure in connection with any election to any political office, or in connection with any primary election or political convention or caucus held to select candidates for any political office...
Page 3 - Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the solicitation or collection of funds and contributions to be used for medical aid and assistance, or for food and clothing to relieve human suffering, when such solicitation or collection of funds and contributions...
Page 5 - (2) at a time when he is an officer or employee of the United States in the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government, or in any agency of the United States...
Page 86 - States or of any government of a foreign country or of a foreign political party or of a partnership, association, corporation, organization, or other combination of individuals organized under the laws of. or having its principal place of business in, a foreign country; (j) The term "political propaganda...
Page 2 - ... or by any other foreign principal". (3) Subsection (a) (4) is amended by inserting before the semicolon at the end thereof a comma and the following : "including a detailed statement of any such activity which is a political activity".
Page 7 - Act of 1917, as amended, is amended by inserting before the semicolon at the end thereof a colon and the following: "Provided, That...
Page 3 - The Attorney General, having due regard for the national security and the public interest...