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... Congress of the proposed increase in the penalty provision . First , it is clear that many Members of Congress were seriously concerned by the severity of a penalty of twenty years in prison for violation of this statute . Expressions ...
... Congress of the proposed increase in the penalty provision . First , it is clear that many Members of Congress were seriously concerned by the severity of a penalty of twenty years in prison for violation of this statute . Expressions ...
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... Congress is perfectly free to do so . However , if the jurisdiction of the fed- eral courts is to be expanded , and if the traditional territorial limitation 625 is to be abandoned , then Congress should specif- ically so indicate.3 But ...
... Congress is perfectly free to do so . However , if the jurisdiction of the fed- eral courts is to be expanded , and if the traditional territorial limitation 625 is to be abandoned , then Congress should specif- ically so indicate.3 But ...
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... Congress restricted fed- eral judicial enforcement of its guaran- tees to particular enumerated circum- stances . They must show not only that their constitutional rights have been in- fringed , but that they have been in- fringed ...
... Congress restricted fed- eral judicial enforcement of its guaran- tees to particular enumerated circum- stances . They must show not only that their constitutional rights have been in- fringed , but that they have been in- fringed ...
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