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American Film Institute
American Film Institute (AFI), nonprofit organization established in Washington, D.C., in 1967 by the National Endowment for the Arts to preserve and catalog American films and television, to provide work grants for new and established filmmakers, and to increase recognition and understanding of... Read more |
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Sonia Sanchez
Sonia Sanchez 1934— Poet, playwright, activist, educator, lecturer In her poetry, Sonia Sanchez has urged black unity and action against white oppression in addition to writing about violence in the black community, the relationships between black men and women, familial ties, and... Read more |
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Antitrust Legislation
Antitrust LegislationBIBLIOGRAPHYModern antitrust legislation may be said to have originated in the United States, with the Sherman Act of 1890, although government efforts to regulate the market are as old as government itself. Viewed in this larger perspective, antitrust legislation can be seen to... Read more |
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Antitrust
Antitrust Antitrust law consists of a body of statutes, judicial decisions, and enforcement activities designed to check business activities posing a threat to free‐market competition. The core antitrust concern with competition reflects a fundamental belief that economic questions are... Read more |
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James Clark McReynolds
James Clark McReynolds , 1862-1946, U.S. Attorney General (1913-14) and Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1914-41), b. Elkton, Ky. He received his law degree from the Univ. of Virginia in 1884. He was a professor of law at Vanderbilt when he was appointed Assistant Attorney General by... Read more |
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attorney
attorney agent put in place of another to manage particular affairs of the principal. An attorney in fact is an agent who conducts business under authority that is controlled and limited by a written document called a letter, or power, of attorney granted by the principal. An attorney at law is an... Read more |
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Northern Securities Case
Northern Securities Case (1904), landmark antitrust case.In 1901 three powerful business leaders, J. Pierpont Morgan, James. J. Hill, and E.H. Harriman, decided to cooperate rather than compete, forming the Northern Securities holding company, which held the stock of their rival railroad... Read more |
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Observation
ObservationI. Social Observation and Social Case StudiesHoward S. BeckerBIBLIOGRAPHYRosalie Hanl?y WaxII. Participant ObservationBIBLIOGRAPHYI SOCIAL OBSERVATION AND SOCIAL CASE STUDIESThe term “case study” comes from the tradition of medical and psychological research, where it refers to a detailed... Read more |
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United States Department of Justice
United States Department of Justice federal executive department established in 1870 and charged with providing the means for enforcing federal laws, furnishing legal counsel in federal cases, and construing the laws under which other federal executive departments act. The department is headed by... Read more |
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NDIC (Department of Justice National Drug Intelligence Center)
NDIC (Department of Justice National Drug Intelligence Center) The Department of Justice National Drug Intelligence Center (NDIC) is the lead counterdrug agency within the U.S. intelligence community. Created in 1993, it is responsible for providing national leadership as well... Read more |
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