The First Amendment: 1910-1929
.... The
Espionage Act(1918) and the Sedition
Act(1918) were enacted at the insistence of the military, which hoped to insulate the armed forces from the damaging ....
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Freedom of Expression in the 1950s
.... The cases involved prosecutions for agitation against the war and the draft, brought chiefly under the
Espionage Act of 1917. It ....
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Freedom of Expression and Political Speech
.... The cases involved prosecutions for agitation against the war and the draft, brought chiefly under the
Espionage Act of 1917. It ....
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WAR OVERSEAS OR GREATER CONCERN WITHIN AMERICA
.... Obviously, Debs cut a little too close to the bone, because this speech was one of the reasons he was arrested, tried, and convicted under the
Espionage Act. ....
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AMERICAN ENTRY INTO WORLD WAR I AND ITS DOMESTIC EFFECTS
.... Congress passed several laws, the
Espionage Act (1917), the Sabotage
Act (1917), the Trading with the Enemy
Act (1918) and the Sedition
Act (1918) which were ....
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EFFECTS OF WORLD WARS I AND II ON THE US
.... Congress enacted several laws, including the
Espionage Act (1917) and the Sedition
Act (1918), which were used not only to curb truly subversive activities but ....
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EFFECTS OF WORLD WARS I & II ON THE US
.... Congress enacted several laws, including the
Espionage Act (1917) and the Sedition
Act (1918), which were used not only to curb truly subversive activities but ....
(2469

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Doctrine of Executive War Time Powers
.... US (1919) defendants had been convicted under the 1917
Espionage Act of conspiracy to cause insubordination in the armed forced and of obstructing recruiting. ....
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Powers of the Executive in Times of War
.... US (1919) defendants had been convicted under the 1917
Espionage Act of conspiracy to cause insubordination in the armed forced and of obstructing recruiting. ....
(6519

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Project Ethelon & Cyber Rights
.... data on its citizens, and that this ability predates the Patriot
Act as well as .... and other types of data exchange in order to conduct
espionage on individuals ....
(980

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Internment of Japanese Residents
.... never borne allegiance to the Empire of Japan, and also because the
Act of March .... is now at war, and, in connection therewith, is subject to
espionage and acts ....
(2100

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Overcriminalization
.... documents because the prosecutor could not prove the original charges of
espionage and sedition .... The federal Mann
Act made it a criminal
act to take a woman or ....
(1449

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Western Technology and Socialism
.... The Banking
Act of 1933 gave the executive power to regulate foreign exchange. .... evolution of the CIA out of the OSS, and the range of
espionage and paramilitary ....
(625

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Comp Crim Second Half
.... Morris' contention that the adverb intentionally in the
act requires both .... violence, theft, embezzlement, fraud, misuse, alteration,
espionage, export violation ....
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Basic Criminal Law Chapter 1 "Introduction."
.... Federal criminal laws prohibit
espionage. Fair .... prosecution. The Dyer
Act is directed against the transporter of stolen vehicles. ....
(3361

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Computer System Hacking and Cracking
.... Servers
act as data hubs for groups of PCs. .... Although these measures are effective, for most businesses, hacker
espionage is not the primary concern. ....
(2994

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International Abduction
.... When a state authorizes such an
act, it is necessary and proper for that .... be those directed at the security of the state, such as
espionage, counterfeiting, and ....
(2240

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International Abduction of Criminals This advisory opinion wi
.... When a state authorizes such an
act, it is necessary and proper for that .... be those directed at the security of the state, such as
espionage, counterfeiting, and ....
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Movement toward abolition of the death penalty
.... to any such spectacular causes--for example, providing narcotics to a minor (1946, federal law),
espionage violations of the Atomic Energy
Act (1946, federal ....
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Pro Capital Punishment
.... Traditionally capital crimes of treason and
espionage required the death penalty. .... a prison management nightmare as lifers with nothing to lose
act out their ....
(2891

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Manzanar camps in California
.... 98 percent had come to America prior to the Oriental Exclusion
Act of 1924 .... in full operation throughout the war, and anyone charged with
espionage or sabotage ....
(2126

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Criminal Justice in Taiwan & the US
.... offenses was abolished in 1952, unless the government thought that
espionage or insurrection .... 16 Rather, van den Haag contended that such an
act entitles an ....
(4040

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Internment of Japanese Americans
.... naturalization of the Issei, and finally under the Immigration
Act of 1924 a .... the hysterical fear that JAs would engage in sabotage or
espionage, hard evidence ....
(3656

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Causes & Consequences of Internment Camps
.... naturalization of the Issei, and finally under the Immigration
Act of 1924 a .... the hysterical fear that JAs would engage in sabotage or
espionage, hard evidence ....
(3656

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Terrorism
.... of its capacity to fight, through maneuver, encouragement of desertion,
espionage and "disinformation .... of an old fashioned stagecoach robber was not an
act of war ....
(5658

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The Cambridge Spies
.... Britain's severe Official Secrets
Act muzzles the press regarding anything the .... The intensive cultivation of
espionage networks had been policy even before the ....
(3543

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Terrorism as a Form of Communication
.... of its capacity to fight, through maneuver, encouragement of desertion,
espionage and "disinformation .... of an old fashioned stagecoach robber was not an
act of war ....
(6020

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HONEYPOTS and Hackers
.... Industrial
espionage, political
espionage and personal financial gain have all gained .... premise that entrapment compels someone to commit an
act they otherwise ....
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The Public Figure Doctrine and Professionals Thi
.... had been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury about the
espionage activities of his .... public figure status, despite the fact that such an
act will likely ....
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Defamation in the Area of Entertainment Law This
.... had been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury about the
espionage activities of his .... public figure status, despite the fact that such an
act will likely ....
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