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... Department of State has insisted that this is a matter of untrammeled discretion as part of the conduct of foreign relations , and I know of no better example than the one we are discussing today , that the Secretary of State or one of ...
... Department of State has insisted that this is a matter of untrammeled discretion as part of the conduct of foreign relations , and I know of no better example than the one we are discussing today , that the Secretary of State or one of ...
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... Department to adopt regulations ( 22 C. F. R. 51.135 ) granting them hear- ings . Curiously enough these hearing procedures are restricted to Communist cases and persons denied passports on other grounds have no prescribed hearing ...
... Department to adopt regulations ( 22 C. F. R. 51.135 ) granting them hear- ings . Curiously enough these hearing procedures are restricted to Communist cases and persons denied passports on other grounds have no prescribed hearing ...
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... Department of State to adopt and publish clear standards for denial of passports or clear procedures for determining compliance with such standards . Congress , and Congress alone , has the power , and consequently the responsibility ...
... Department of State to adopt and publish clear standards for denial of passports or clear procedures for determining compliance with such standards . Congress , and Congress alone , has the power , and consequently the responsibility ...
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... Department :) Mr. J. N. CALDWELL , DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , April 5 , 1957 . Assistant Counsel of the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights , Care of Senate Post Office , Washington , D. C. DEAR MR . CALDWELL : As you ...
... Department :) Mr. J. N. CALDWELL , DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , April 5 , 1957 . Assistant Counsel of the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights , Care of Senate Post Office , Washington , D. C. DEAR MR . CALDWELL : As you ...
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... Department of State for such travel . In making this announcement , the Department emphasized that this pro- cedure in no way forbids American travel to those areas . It contemplates that American citizens will consult the Department or ...
... Department of State for such travel . In making this announcement , the Department emphasized that this pro- cedure in no way forbids American travel to those areas . It contemplates that American citizens will consult the Department or ...
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action affidavit allegiance amended American citizen American citizenship American passport appellee Attorney authority birth Board of Passport CARTWRIGHT Chinese claim committee Communist China Communist movement Communist Party Congress Consul decision declared denial deny passports Department discretion District Court due process Dulles evidence executive fact foreign affairs foreign countries Government granted hearing Hungarian Hungary intention to return Internal Security Act issuance of passports issue passports JOHN FOSTER DULLES Jork judgment June June 14 June 25 legation liberty ment naturalized naturalized citizen Olgin Passport Appeals passport application Passport Division passport issued Passport Office person plaintiff port present procedure protection question reason Red China renewal request restrictions rules Russia Secretary Senator HRUSKA Senator O'MAHONEY SLAYMAN Soviet Union Stat statement statute submit supra tion U. S. App United United States Code valid for travel violation William Worthy
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Page 171 - The liberty mentioned in that amendment means not only the right of the citizen to be free from the mere physical restraint of his person, as by incarceration, but the term is deemed to embrace the right of the citizen to be free in the enjoyment of all his faculties ; to be free to use them in all lawful ways; to live and work where he will; to earn his livelihood by any lawful calling; to pursue any livelihood or avocation, and for that purpose to enter into all contracts which may be proper, necessary...
Page 223 - That any American woman who marries a foreigner shall take the nationality of her husband. At the termination of the marital relation she may resume her American citizenship, if abroad, by registering as an American citizen within one year with a consul of the United States, or by returning to reside in the United States, or, if residing in the United States at the termination of the marital relation, by continuing to reside therein.
Page 359 - ... the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United States...
Page 278 - In case the alien applying to be admitted to citizenship has borne any hereditary title, or has been of any of the orders of nobility in the kingdom or state from which he came, he shall, in addition to the above requisites, make an express renunciation of his title or order of nobility in the court to which his application is made, and his renunciation shall be recorded in the court.
Page 174 - An act concerning aliens," is contrary to the Constitution, one amendment to which has provided that "no person shall be deprived of liberty without due process of law...
Page 561 - Whenever the claim or defense asserted in the amended pleading arose out of the conduct, transaction, or occurrence set forth or attempted to be set forth in the original pleading, the amendment relates back to the date of the original pleading.
Page 160 - Judah, unto the city of my fathers' sepulchres, that I may build it. 6 And the king said unto me, (the queen also sitting by him,) For how long shall thy journey be? and when wilt thou return? So it pleased the king to send me; and I set him a time.
Page 134 - The business of the Associated Press is not immune from regulation because it is an agency of the press. The publisher of a newspaper has no special immunity from the application of general laws. He has no special privilege to invade the rights and liberties of others.
Page 513 - That any American citizen shall be deemed to have expatriated himself when he has been naturalized in any foreign state in conformity with its laws, or when he has taken an oath of allegiance to any foreign state.
Page 164 - ... be subject to a fine of not more than $2,000 or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both.