Tag: Legal Materials
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United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces hears appeals from the military courts (courts martial) of the army, navy, air force and coast guard. The Court was originally created in 1951 as the United States Court of Military Justice. The name was changed in 1994. Legal Materials […]
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United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces hears appeals from the military courts (courts martial) of the army, navy, air force and coast guard. The Court was originally created in 1951 as the United States Court of Military Justice. The name was changed in 1994. Legal Materials […]
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Library of Congress
Library of Congress in the United States Materials The Library of Congress has the largest collection of materials in the U.S., and possibly the largest collection of legal materials too. The Library of Congress Web site (www.loc.gov) posts in formation about the library, including its […]
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Food
Food in the United States Legal Materials The National Agriculture Library has a "Food and Nutrition Information Center" and food-related information in its online catalog, both accessible from the NAL Web site . Food definitions and explanations, there are many good food […]
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Food
Food in the United States Legal Materials The National Agriculture Library has a "Food and Nutrition Information Center" and food-related information in its online catalog, both accessible from the NAL Web site . Food definitions and explanations, there are many good food […]
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Compensation
Compensation in United States Compensation Definition (Lat. compendere, to balance). Indemnification ; recompense. Something to be done for or paid to another of equal value with something of which he has been deprived by the act or negligence of the party so doing or pajring. That which […]
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Compensation
Compensation in United States Compensation Definition (Lat. compendere, to balance). Indemnification ; recompense. Something to be done for or paid to another of equal value with something of which he has been deprived by the act or negligence of the party so doing or pajring. That which […]
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Government Accountability Office
Government Accountability Office (GAO) in the United States Introduction to Government Accountability Office The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent agency of the U.S. government formerly known as the General Accounting Office. The name of the office was changed to […]
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Government Accountability Office
Government Accountability Office (GAO) in the United States Introduction to Government Accountability Office The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is an independent agency of the U.S. government formerly known as the General Accounting Office. The name of the office was changed to […]
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Advertising
Advertising in the United States Introduction to Advertising Legal Materials The American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA) is the main trade association for the advertising industry. To find advertising agencies, search the Standard Directory of {Domestic/International} […]
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Hospitals
Hospitals in the United States Legal Materials Here are some resources for doing basic research on hospitals: A. The Internet Hospital Directory posts an extensive list of links to U.S. and foreign hospital Web sites. The Find Healthcare Center database provides U.S. hospital names, […]
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Department of Energy
Department of Energy in the United States Introduction to Department of Energy The Department of Energy (DOE) is the executive department of the U.S. government, created by Congress in 1977. The DOE is administered by a secretary who is appointed by the president, with the approval of the […]
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Women
Women in the United States Introduction to Women and the Law With the growth of the feminist movement, the published information in the subject area of women and the law has grown. Issues of labor, domestic relations, education, economics and health have always been of interest to the public […]
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Texas
Texas in the United States Legal Materials The Texas Legislature Online posts the Texas Constitution, statutory code, bills, etc. The Secretary of State posts the Texas Administrative Code. The current Administrative Code is searchable on Lexis, Westlaw and Bloomberg Law. Historical […]