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Documents tagged "United States Code"

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The image appears to be a scanned document with a header that reads "U.S. District Court Southern District of New York." Below the court name is the title of the case and docket number. The text includes references to laws such as Title 18, United States Code, Sections 207, 208, and 594. The document seems to be part of a legal proceeding or ruling, possibly related to federal law in the Southern District of New York. The image is clear enough to read some of the text, but it's not possible to discern all details without higher resolution.

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The image displays a document with printed text on it. The document is titled "NOTICE OF HEARING" and includes a date of April 16, 2014. There are specific references to sections of the United States Code regarding patents. Additionally, there is information about an opportunity for interested parties to request to participate in the hearing by submitting a written statement. The text also mentions that failure to timely file a statement will result in exclusion from participating in the hearing. The document has a standard layout with bold and italicized fonts used to emphasize certain words, such as "NOTICE OF HEARING" and section numbers.

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The image appears to be a screenshot of a webpage displaying an article or document with visible text on it. The content seems to pertain to legal matters, as there are references to court cases and statutes (e.g. "USC" which often stands for the United States Code). Due to the quality and angle of the image, I'm unable to provide a detailed description of the text or its context. If you need more specific information from the text, please provide clearer instructions.

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The image shows a printed document with redacted text, indicating certain areas have been intentionally obscured, likely for privacy or security reasons. The visible portion of the text mentions "government records" and refers to specific sections of legal documents such as Title 18, United States Code, Section 2703, which pertains to government access to wire or electronic communication in various situations. The document appears to be a legal or official record due to its layout and content.

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The image displays a page from a document with multiple sections of blacked out text. The top section is labeled "SINGLE PAGE PROOF" followed by the year 2016 and a page number of 55 in red. Below this, there are several paragraphs, each marked as being from different statutes or acts, including the "United States Code" and the "Federal Aviation Act of 1958." The text is obscured by black shading to obscure information, presumably for privacy or security reasons. The overall style suggests a formal legal document with sensitive content redacted.

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The image shows a document that has been redacted with black lines covering large portions of the content. The top section is partially visible and includes headers such as "Federal Register" followed by information about publication date and page number which suggests that this is an official government document. There are also references to "5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(7)" indicating a specific section of the United States Code pertaining to disclosure. The background is plain white, emphasizing the black text and redacted areas, while there are no visible people or locations in this portion of the document.

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The image appears to be a screenshot of a document with dense text that discusses various topics related to law and legal interpretation. It seems to reference specific sections of laws, including Title 18 and Title 42 of the United States Code. The section headings visible in the image include "Section 106(a)", "Section 203", and "Section 1952", which likely refer to different clauses or subsections within these titles. There is also a reference to an "amendment to 42 U.S.C. § 106(c)(1)". The overall tone of the text suggests it could be part of a legal analysis or academic study given its level of detail and specificity.

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The image appears to be a page of printed text from a document, possibly a legal brief, policy statement, or report. The text is dense and structured into paragraphs with headings. There are references to numbers such as "18 USC 1037" which could suggest a citation from the United States Code. The text also includes phrases like "Department guidelines" and "criminal justice system," indicating that the content may be related to legal or law enforcement matters. The overall style of the document suggests an official or formal context.

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The image appears to be a document with text that is related to law or government regulations. It's not entirely clear due to the resolution and angle of the photo, but it seems like someone has taken a picture of a paper document or a screen displaying this information. The visible text includes words such as "Exhibit A," "Appendix B," "Section 1013(b)," and there's a mention of "United States Code, Title 29, Subtitle IV, Part 7, Chapter 58," which refers to specific sections of the United States Code. The text is dense, suggesting it contains legal or regulatory information.

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The image is a scanned document with visible text on it. The text appears to be a statement from the Office of the Attorney General regarding an investigation into the National Basketball Association (NBA) and its dealings in China. The document includes references to specific legal statutes, such as 18 U.S.C. §§ 371 and 2, indicating potential charges or violations under those sections of the United States Code. There are no people or other significant objects visible in the image; it is a straightforward textual document with printed text on paper.

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The image shows a document with printed text on it. The text appears to be an article or a report page with headings and paragraphs. There's a section titled "1. REASON OF JOB" followed by some subtext that is too small to read clearly. Additionally, there are references to "U.S.C. 701 et seq." which likely refers to the United States Code. The document also contains phrases like "the Court's decision" and "proposed regulation," suggesting a legal or policy context. In the top right corner of the page, there is a small text that seems to be a watermark or signature, but it's too small to identify definitively.

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The image is a photograph of a document with printed text, which appears to be a legal or legislative page. The top portion of the document contains a title that reads "H.R.1823" followed by an acronym "USCODE" and a series of numbers indicating a section number from Title 49 of the United States Code. Below this is a heading with text discussing legislation related to railways, including references to amendments and specific statutes such as "Section 517(c) of Public Law 89-670" and "Section 233 of Public Law 97-468." The document appears to be an official or professional publication due to its structured layout and formal language.

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The image shows a section of printed text on white paper with black font, which appears to be an excerpt from a legal document or a formal written report. The document includes references to specific statutes and laws such as "Title 18 U.S.C." and mentions the United States Code (U.S.C.), suggesting that this section of text pertains to federal law in the United States. There are no visible people, locations, or objects other than the printed document itself. The image is a photograph focused on the document, with no additional background elements to describe.

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The image is a blurred photograph of an official document with text that appears to be a legal or governmental notice. The content includes references to legislation such as "Title 18 United States Code," suggesting the context relates to criminal law in the United States. There are also phrases like "authorized person," "court order," and "violation of federal law," indicating the document might be related to a legal proceeding or enforcement action. Due to the low resolution and blurriness, specific details of the text are not legible. The background is indistinct, drawing focus to the central content of the text within the image.

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The image shows a page of printed text with the title "DECISION" at the top and a subheading "BEFORE THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD." The document is a legal decision from the National Labor Relations Board. It appears to discuss labor issues related to the United States, as evidenced by the references to specific locations and cases such as "United Automobile Workers v. O'Brien" and other court decisions. The text is dense with information and includes citations to laws and regulations such as Title 29 of the United States Code, sections 158(a)(3) and (b)(7).

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The image displays a document titled "Summary of Argument". The text is written in English and appears to be part of a legal document, possibly related to a court case or appeal. It mentions a section from Title 28 of the United States Code, which pertains to federal judicial procedure. There are also other references to laws and regulations within the context of legal proceedings. The text seems to be discussing technical aspects of legal filings and arguments in a court setting. The document is structured with headings and paragraphs, typical for official or professional correspondence.

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The image is of a document with printed text. At the top left corner, there's a sequence of numbers that appear to be a reference or identification code (e.g., "20-15587"). The text itself mentions certain regulations or laws, specifically referring to "subpart A of part 302 of title 49, United States Code" and "section 40102(a)(2)." It also includes terms like "air carrier," "aviation safety," and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The text is dense with a formal layout, suggesting it's an official document or part of legislation related to aviation in the United States.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033257.txt

The document discusses the possibility of President Trump being jailed for up to 15 years due to his urging that some NFL players be fired based on their political affiliations, which could violate a section of Title 18 of the U.S. Code. The text is sent by Paul Krassner and includes an attachment with more information.