January 01, 1998
US Congress set up a special bipartisan investigative unit regarding Chinese technology theft.
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| Congress | organization | 1442 | View Entity |
| House of Representatives | organization | 228 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be a page from a book (Chapter 22) produced as evidence in a House Oversight investigation. It details Chinese military advancements, specifically a 2014 submarine missile test in the Atlantic monitored by the NSA, and alleges that China's nuclear and stealth capabilities were largely achieved through espionage against the US and technology licensing from Russia. It references a 1998 Congressional Committee established to investigate these security concerns.
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Supreme Court case: United States v. Lovett. The President enforced a statute to withhold compensation from employees, despite believing it was unconstitutional, while the Justice Department argued against its constitutionality.
1946-01-01 • United States
Supreme Court case *United States v. Lovett*, where the President enforced a statute he believed was unconstitutional, while the Justice Department argued against its constitutionality.
1946-01-01 • United States
Supreme Court case United States v. Lovett, where the President enforced a law he believed was unconstitutional, and the Justice Department argued against the law's constitutionality in court.
1946-01-01 • United States
The Coast Guard Reauthorization Act was signed into law to help the charter yacht industry in the USVI.
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Date unknown • United States
The Department of Justice's formal opposition to Sections 234 and 236 of a piece of proposed legislation regarding child trafficking, border security, and the handling of unaccompanied minors (UACs).
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Date unknown • Not specified
The 'fiscal cliff', a pending crisis involving the expiration of Bush-era tax cuts and automatic budget cuts, set to occur at the end of the year.
Date unknown • United States
DOJ objection to Section 107(a) of an Act, which would limit a country's time on the Tier II Watch List and give congressional committees an oversight role deemed unconstitutional by the DOJ.
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