Tag: EA

  • Earned Income Tax Credit

    Earned Income Tax Credit in the United States Earned Income Tax Credit (eitc) in the International Business Landscape Definition of Earned Income Tax Credit (eitc) in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Federal legislation permitting payroll tax reduction for […]

  • Earmarked Contribution

    Earmarked Contribution in the United States Earmarked Contribution in the context of the Political Party Committees In this context, Earmarked Contribution may be defined as follows: A contribution that the contributor directs (either orally or in writing) to a clearly identified candidate or […]

  • Early Intervention

    Early Intervention in the United States Early Intervention in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Early Intervention : Drugs Prevention and Education in relation with Early Intervention Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Resources See Also Drugs […]

  • Early Intervention

    Early Intervention in the United States Early Intervention in the Criminal Justice System This section covers the topics below related with Early Intervention : Drugs Prevention and Education in relation with Early Intervention Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Resources See Also Drugs […]

  • Early Release

    Early Release in the United States Early release date in Juvenile Law In this context, Early release date information is available through this American legal Encyclopedia.

  • Earmarking

    Earmarking in the United States Earmarking in the Federal Budget Process Meaning of Earmarking in the congressional and executive budget processes (GAO source): Either of the following: (1) Dedicating collections by law for a specific purpose or program. Earmarked collections include trust […]

  • Earmarking

    Earmarking in the United States Earmarking in the Federal Budget Process Meaning of Earmarking in the congressional and executive budget processes (GAO source): Either of the following: (1) Dedicating collections by law for a specific purpose or program. Earmarked collections include trust […]

  • Earl Warren Political Career

    Earl Warren Political Career in the United States Introduction to Earl Warren Political Career Warren, a liberal Republican, was elected attorney general of California in 1938. During his four years in office, he increased his reputation as a strong foe of racketeers. In 1942 he was elected […]

  • Earl Warren Supreme Court Years

    Earl Warren Supreme Court Years in the United States Introduction to Earl Warren Supreme Court Years In 1953 President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed Warren as 14th chief justice of the U.S. He served on the bench until his retirement in 1969, presiding over the generally liberal Warren Court. […]

  • Early Prohibition Movement

    Early Prohibition Movement in the United States Prohibition The Early Prohibition Movement in the U.S. Introduction to Early Prohibition Movement In England and the American colonies, governments after 1750 made repeated and futile efforts to discourage the excessive use of distilled spirits. […]

  • Early Welfare Programs

    Early Welfare Programs in the United States History of Welfare: Early Welfare Programs in the United States Introduction to Early Welfare Programs The American colonists essentially imported the framework of the British Poor Laws. By the early 19th century, states required that counties or […]

  • Earl Warren

    Earl Warren in the United States Warren, Earl (1891_1974) United States Constitution According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled WARREN, EARL (1891_1974) The fourteenth chief justice of the United States, Earl Warren presided over the most sweeping […]

  • Earth Day

    Earth Day in the United States Earth Day in Environmental Law A day in late April dedicated to environmental awareness. The first Earth Day, on 22 April 1970, is often cited as the catalyst for legislative action to remedy environmental problems. Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson gave a speech […]

  • Earth First

    Earth First in the United States Earth First in Environmental Law This radical environmental group with no paid staff, organizational structure, or formal leadership prefers to be called a movement. Founded in 1980 by David Foreman and others, Earth First! sees the system of environmental […]

  • Early Censuses

    Early Censuses in the United States Census United States Censuses Early Censuses The first U.S. census was taken in 1790 under the direction of Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. Assistant U.S. marshals were instructed to travel the country and ask six questions at each household: the name […]