Search results for: “Law and its administration”

  • Privatization

    Privatization in the United States Privatization and the Constitution United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled PRIVATIZATION AND THE CONSTITUTIONBudget pressures and concerns for efficient administration have led […]

  • Privatization

    Privatization in the United States Privatization and the Constitution United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled PRIVATIZATION AND THE CONSTITUTIONBudget pressures and concerns for efficient administration have led […]

  • Pocket Veto

    Pocket Veto in the United States Definition of Pocket Veto A “pocket veto” is the designation applied to a bill or joint resolution that failed to become law at the expiration of ten days because the President withheld his signature and the Congress had adjourned during that period in a […]

  • Pocket Veto

    Pocket Veto in the United States Definition of Pocket Veto A “pocket veto” is the designation applied to a bill or joint resolution that failed to become law at the expiration of ten days because the President withheld his signature and the Congress had adjourned during that period in a […]

  • New Deal

    New Deal in United States President Franklin Roosevelt’s Radio Address unveiling the second half of the New Deal (1936) In this radio address, President Franklin Roosevelt announced a second set of measures to combat the Great Depression, which become known as the Second New Deal. These […]

  • New Deal

    New Deal in United States President Franklin Roosevelt’s Radio Address unveiling the second half of the New Deal (1936) In this radio address, President Franklin Roosevelt announced a second set of measures to combat the Great Depression, which become known as the Second New Deal. These […]

  • Online Legal Research

    Online Legal Research in the United States Internet legal research can be divided into two main parts: Searches for legal sources. Searches for legal sources include locating legislative, judicial, and administrative primary sources and locating secondary sources such as journal […]

  • Online Legal Research

    Online Legal Research in the United States Internet legal research can be divided into two main parts: Searches for legal sources. Searches for legal sources include locating legislative, judicial, and administrative primary sources and locating secondary sources such as journal […]

  • Community Solutions Council

    Community Solutions Council in the United States Executive Order Executive Order Establishing a Community Solutions Council (November 16, 2016): By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: […]

  • Public Policy

    Public Policy in United States Public Policy Definition The criterion by which the courts condemn contracts as opposed to the public will, or as tending to subvert the public welfare. Thus, public policy invalidates contracts tending to immorality, as for the rental of a brothel (27 Mo. App. […]

  • Public Policy

    Public Policy in United States Public Policy Definition The criterion by which the courts condemn contracts as opposed to the public will, or as tending to subvert the public welfare. Thus, public policy invalidates contracts tending to immorality, as for the rental of a brothel (27 Mo. App. […]

  • List of Legal Forms

    List of Legal Forms in the United States Forms from A Guide to Toxic Torts Forms from Alabama Civil Practice Forms Forms from Americans with Disabilities Act: Employee Rights & Employer Obligations Forms from Anderson’s Ohio Civil Practice with Forms Forms from Anderson’s Ohio Civil […]

  • List of Legal Forms

    List of Legal Forms in the United States Forms from A Guide to Toxic Torts Forms from Alabama Civil Practice Forms Forms from Americans with Disabilities Act: Employee Rights & Employer Obligations Forms from Anderson’s Ohio Civil Practice with Forms Forms from Anderson’s Ohio Civil […]

  • Reagan Doctrine

    The Reagan Doctrine in the United States The Reagan Doctrine Summary In his 1985 State of the Union address, President Ronald Reagan called upon Congress and the American people to stand up to the Soviet Union, what he had previously called the “Evil Empire”: We must stand by all our […]

  • High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas

    High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas in the United States High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) Program The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas (HIDTA) program, created by Congress with the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, provides assistance to Federal, state, local, and tribal law […]