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  • Signing the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968.," June 19, 1968". The American Presidency Project. University of California - Santa Barbara
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  • Truth in Lending Act (category 1968 in American law)
    The Truth in Lending Act (TILA) of 1968 is a United States federal law designed to promote the informed use of consumer credit, by requiring disclosures
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  • Civil Rights Act of 1968 (category 1968 in American law) (section Case law)
    Template:CRM in Washington D.C. The Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Pub. L. 90–284, 82 Stat. 73, enacted April 11, 1968) is a landmark law in the United States
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  • National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (category 1968 in American law)
    of 1968 (Public Law 90-542), enacted by the U.S. Congress to preserve certain rivers with outstanding natural, cultural, and recreational values in a free-flowing
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  • National Trails System (category 1968 in American law)
    Recreation Trails Database". American Trails. https://www.nrtdatabase.org/.  "How To Apply for NRT Designation". American Trails. https://www.americantrails
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  • Joe Biden (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Marriages, law school, and early career (1966–1973))
    Syracuse University College of Law in 1968. In his first year of law school, he failed a course because he plagiarized a law review article for a paper he
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  • Department of Transportation (category Government agencies established in 1966)
    spun off as an independent federal agency in 2015 In 2012, the DOT awarded $742.5 million in funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to 11 transit
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  • Richard Nixon (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section College and law school)
    into a poor family of Quakers in Yorba Linda, Southern California. He graduated from Duke Law School in 1937, practiced law in California, and then moved
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  • National Park Service (category United States public land law) (section Historic American Buildings Survey)
    for each $1 invested in the NPS, the American public receives $4 in economic value. In 2011, national parks generated $30.1 billion in economic activity and
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  • Ronald Reagan (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Soviet decline and thaw in relations)
    and business owners. Later in September, legislation was passed to correct loopholes in the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Early in his presidency, Reagan appointed
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  • Bill Clinton (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section College and law school years)
    attended Yale Law School and earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree in 1973. In 1971, he met his future wife, Hillary Rodham, in the Yale Law Library; she
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  • Department of Housing and Urban Development (category 1965 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
    Act. April 1968 – The Fair Housing Act is passed to ban discrimination in housing. During 1968 – The Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 establishes
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  • Department of the Treasury (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    delegates resolved to issue paper money in the form of bills of credit, promising redemption in coin on faith in the revolutionary cause. On June 22, 1775
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  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Japanese American internment)
    appointed by President Calvin Coolidge in 1924, was by far the longest-serving director, serving until his death in 1972. In 1968, Congress passed legislation,
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  • Washington, D.C. (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    occupied the city after defeating an American force at Bladensburg. In retaliation for acts of destruction by American troops in the Canadas, the British set fire
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  • Department of State (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Diplomats in Residence)
    established in 1868 to address claims by American citizens against foreign nations, but it was abolished in 1868 and then reestablished in 1870 under the
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  • United States Coast and Geodetic Survey (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section American Civil War)
    Goldsborough in 1847, the "red right return" system of markings has been in use in the United States ever since. In the early 1840s, the Survey began work in Delaware
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  • The Washington Post (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    hope for in a leader: character and courage in service to the American ethic, veneration for the rule of law, and respect for human freedom in all its aspects
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  • George H. W. Bush (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Head of U.S. Liaison Office in China)
    the Civil Rights Act of 1968, although it was generally unpopular in his district. In 1968, Bush joined several other Republicans in issuing the party's Response
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  • Senate (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Johnson in 1868, Bill Clinton in 1998, and Donald Trump in 2019 and 2021. The trials of Johnson, Clinton and both Trump trials ended in acquittal; in Johnson's
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