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  • (SAFETEA-LU) in 2005, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) in 2012, the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST) in 2015,
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  • Truth in Savings Act (category 1991 in American law)
    The Truth in Savings Act (TISA) is a United States federal law that was passed on December 19, 1991. It was part of the larger Federal Deposit Insurance
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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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  • George H. W. Bush (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Head of U.S. Liaison Office in China)
    Cross for his role in the mission. Bush returned to San Jacinto in November 1944, participating in operations in the Philippines. In early 1945, he was
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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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  • Barack Obama (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section 2004 U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois)
    published in mid-1995 as Dreams from My Father. Obama graduated from Harvard Law in 1991 with a Juris Doctor magna cum laude. University of Chicago Law School
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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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  • President (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Commander-in-chief)
    re-election since Grant in 1872. After McKinley's assassination by Leon Czolgosz in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt became a dominant figure in American politics. Historians
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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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  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Japanese American internment)
    Services (CJIS) Division is located in Clarksburg, West Virginia. Organized beginning in 1991, the office opened in 1995 as the youngest agency division
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  • Supreme Court of the United States (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Law clerks)
    justice in 1981. In 1986, Antonin Scalia became the first Italian-American justice. Marshall was succeeded by African-American Clarence Thomas in 1991. O'Connor
    309 KB (32,178 words) - 06:58, 4 February 2025
  • Attorney General (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Hispanic American male: Alberto Gonzales in 2005 First African American male: Eric Holder in 2009 First African American female: Loretta Lynch in 2015 T
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  • Federal Register (category United States administrative law)
    (1948). "Administrative Law—The Effect of Publication in the Federal Register". Marquette Law Review 32 (1): 58–64. http://scholarship.law.marquette.edu/mulr/vol32/iss1/5
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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
    263 KB (28,238 words) - 23:25, 7 February 2025
  • United States Congress (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Women in Congress)
    specified in the Constitution or prescribed by law. In the House, a Rules Committee guides legislation; in the Senate, a Standing Rules committee is in charge
    188 KB (17,250 words) - 07:27, 4 February 2025
  • Government Publishing Office (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Register from 1991 to 1997, under Public Printers Robert Houk and Michael DiMario. The GPO resumed using recycled paper in 2009.[citation needed] In March 2011
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  • departure in March 2023. She was the first African-American to serve as deputy secretary. Xochitl Torres Small was nominated by Joe Biden in February 2023
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  • White House Fellows (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    author, journalist, Truman Capote Visiting Lecturer in Law and Senior Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School 1979–1980 Victoria Chan-Palay; neuroscientist
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  • United States 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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  • Ronald Reagan (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Soviet decline and thaw in relations)
    The family lived in Chicago, Galesburg, and Monmouth before returning to Tampico. In 1920, they settled in Dixon, Illinois, living in a house near the
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