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  • Block Grant

    Block Grant in the United States Concept of Block Grant In the U.S., in the context of the U.S. Constitution and Federalism, Block Grant has the following meaning: A grant of federal money by Congress to a state or local government to fund a general block of programs, with states deciding many […]

  • Blocking

    Blocking in the United States Concept of Blocking in Labor Law In this context, a definition of Blocking is offered here: An NLRB decision not to proceed with an election in a bargaining unit where there are unresolved unfair labor practice charges.

  • Black Tuesday

    Black Tuesday in the United States Black Tuesday in the U.S. Legal History Summary October 29,1929, the day of the stock market crash that initiated the Great Depression.

  • Blind

    Blind in the United States Blind Individuals and Tax Law There are more details about Blind Individuals in thetax compilation of the legal Encyclopedia.

  • Blind

    Blind in the United States Blind Individuals and Tax Law There are more details about Blind Individuals in thetax compilation of the legal Encyclopedia.

  • Blocked Assets

    Blocked Assets in the United States Execution of Judgments in § 1605A FSIA Cases Blocked assets According to research about Blocked assets from the Federal Judicial Center:In practice, the complicated interplay between TRIA and amended § 1610 has given rise to a number of sharply litigated […]

  • Blocked Assets

    Blocked Assets in the United States Execution of Judgments in § 1605A FSIA Cases Blocked assets According to research about Blocked assets from the Federal Judicial Center:In practice, the complicated interplay between TRIA and amended § 1610 has given rise to a number of sharply litigated […]

  • Black Letter Law

    Black Letter Law in the United States Black Letter Law in the Context of Law Research The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Library defined briefly Black Letter Law as: An informal term indicating the basic principles of law generally accepted by the courts and/or embodied in the statutes of a […]

  • Bleeding Heart

    Bleeding Heart in the United States Bleeding Heart (in Politics) Related to political science, the following is a definition of Bleeding Heart in the U.S. practice of politics: A term that describes people whose hearts bleed with sympathy for the poor and downtrodden. It’s frequently used to […]

  • Bleeding Heart

    Bleeding Heart in the United States Bleeding Heart (in Politics) Related to political science, the following is a definition of Bleeding Heart in the U.S. practice of politics: A term that describes people whose hearts bleed with sympathy for the poor and downtrodden. It’s frequently used to […]

  • Death Row

    Death Row in the United States Death Row in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Death Row : Corrections Capital Punishment Resources See Also Corrections Capital Punishment

  • Blocked Persons

    Blocked Persons in the United States Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List Background

  • Blue Book

    Blue Book in United States Practical Information When someone says The Blue Book, they can mean: The N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide, which lists the price of used cars. Could also mean one of the other N.A.D.A. guides. See Automobile Valuation Information; or The Bluebook: A […]

  • Blocking Statutes

    Blocking Statutes in the United States Blocking Statutes in the Context of Unilateral Extraterritoriality Foreign Blocking Statutes in International Civil Litigation Analysis of the Foreign Blocking Statutes Resources See Also Abuse of Process International Judicial Assistance in Civil […]

  • Black Panther Party

    Black Panther Party in the United States Black Panther Party in relation to Crime and Race Black Panther Party is included in the Encyclopedia of Race and Crime (1), beginning with: The Black Panther Party (BPP), a revolutionary Black Nationalist organization, was cofounded in 1966 in […]