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  • National Highway System (United States) (category 1995 in American law)
    United States Act of Congress that was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on November 28, 1995. The legislation designated about 160,955 miles (259
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  • Barack Obama (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section 2004 U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois)
    of the next two decades in Indonesia, divorcing Lolo Soetoro in 1980 and earning a PhD degree in 1992, before dying in 1995 in Hawaii following unsuccessful
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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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  • JSTOR (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    offices in New York City and in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Then JSTOR merged with the nonprofit Ithaka Harbors, Inc.—a nonprofit organization founded in 2003 and
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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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  • Department of Veterans Affairs (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    2000, the VHA had 10,000 fewer employees than in 1995 and a 104% increase in patients treated since 1995, and had managed to maintain the same cost per
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  • United States Statutes at Large (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    is originally published as a slip law, which is classified as either public law (abbreviated Pub.L.) or private law (Pvt.L.), and designated and numbered
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  • Department of Health and Human Services (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    trends in the current Stark Law enforcement climate". http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/legal-regulatory-issues/4-trends-in-the-current-stark-law-enforcement-climate
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  • Office of Technology Assessment (category 1995 disestablishments in Washington, D.C.)
    citizen network in a guest blog post for Discover magazine's The Intersection. She introduced the concept in an article in Science Progress in July 2008. Andrew
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  • Federal government of the United States (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Law)
    "Congress may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of
    60 KB (6,596 words) - 22:47, 1 March 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
  • House of Representatives (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Johnson in 1868, Bill Clinton in 1998, and Donald Trump in 2019 and in 2021. The trials of Johnson, Clinton and Trump all ended in acquittal; in Johnson's
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  • World War II (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section War breaks out in Europe (1939–1940))
    counter-offensive in early 1940. In August, Chinese communists launched an offensive in Central China; in retaliation, Japan instituted harsh measures in occupied
    249 KB (26,183 words) - 22:17, 14 March 2025
  • 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
    157 KB (17,419 words) - 22:57, 12 February 2025
  • 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.
    125 KB (12,649 words) - 22:16, 14 March 2025
  • Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    statistical policy. As one step in the entire rulemaking process (as explained in more detail in United States administrative law), OIRA reviews draft rules
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English) (section Japanese Americans)
    Columbia Law School in 1904, but dropped out in 1907 after passing the New York bar examination. In 1908, he took a job with the prestigious law firm of
    168 KB (20,482 words) - 07:24, 4 February 2025
  • National Marine Fisheries Service (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Law enforcement)
    the General and Permanent Laws of the United States, in Force on January 4, 1995. 17. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1995. pp. 216–217. https://books
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  • Freedom of Information Act (United States) (category 1966 in American law) (section 1995–99 expansion)
    was merely a compilation of laws but not the law itself. Only about half of the U.S. Code is positive law, meaning the law itself. See uscode.house.gov
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  • National Reconnaissance Office (category Pages with errors in inflation template) (section In popular culture)
    A Washington Post article in September 1995 reported that the NRO had quietly hoarded between $1 billion and $1.7 billion in unspent funds without informing
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