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Whether a Presidential Pardon Expunges Judicial and Executive Branch Records of a Crime, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Aug. 11, 2006

Whether a Presidential Pardon Expunges Judicial and, Executive Branch Records of a Crime, A presidential pardon granted under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution does not automatically, expunge Judicial or Executive Branch records relating to the conviction or underlying offense. U.S. Const.

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Legal Authorities Supporting the Activities of the National Security Agency Described by the President, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Jan. 19, 2006

II, § 2, and authority over the conduct of the, Nations foreign affairs. And Congress understood, that the NSA surveillance that it intended categorically to exclude from FISA could include the, monitoring of international communications into or out of the United States of U.S. citizens.

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Jurisdiction of Integrity Committee When Inspector General Leaves Office After Referral of Allegations, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Sep. 05, 2006

own agency to investigate .For the reasons discussed above, we conclude that under Executive Order, 12993, the Integrity Committee has authority to pursue allegations that it receives, against an incumbent Inspector General, even if the subject of the investigation, then leaves office.

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Financial Interests of Nonprofit Organizations for Purposes of 18 U.S.C. § 208, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Jan. 11, 2006

In either case, SEA might gain members. People ex rel., Were an employee to purchase a bumper sticker or yard sign expressing an, opinion on a policy at issue in a governmental matter, that employee might have a, financial interest in the matter under such reasoning. See, Commerce Letter at 2 n.2.

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Divestiture of Stock and Purchase of Government Bonds by an Incoming Secretary of the Treasury, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Jun. 22, 2006

including government bonds. an officer). Order No. 12674, pmbl.5, Section 1043 also includes a cross-reference to a definition in title 18, but it does so only to say, that a special Government employee as defined in section 202 of title 18 is not eligible for a, certificate of divestiture.

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Application of the Miscellaneous Receipts Act to the Settlement of False Claims Act Suits Concerning Contracts With the General Services Administration, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Jan. 10, 2006

The contracts provided for the delivery of services to, agencies government-wide and nation-wide. GSA therefore seeks to retain this, settlement amount in the Fund to apply to government-wide telecommunications, needs, Barclay Letter at 1, and lower future costs for all customer agencies, id.

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Application of the Government Corporation Control Act and the Miscellaneous Receipts Act to the Canadian Softwood Lumber Settlement Agreement, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Aug. 22, 2006

timber-reliant communities, would not violate the Government Corporation Control Act or the, Miscellaneous Receipts Act., In the NASA Opinion, we concluded that the corporation in question did not, act as an agency because (1) it was created by private individuals who are not, associated with NASA;

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Application of the Appointments Clause to a Statutory Provision Concerning the Inspector General Position at the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Jul. 27, 2006

If the position of IG of the Board is properly, understood as an addition to the duties of the EPA IG rather than the creation of a, new office, then Congress in annually so providing is merely repeating the same, permissible grant of authority to the EPA IG, which is within its rights.

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Applicability of the Miscellaneous Receipts Act to Personal Convenience Fees Paid to a Contractor by Attendees at Agency-Sponsored Conferences, (2006)
United States Attorneys General Filed: Nov. 22, 2006

Applicability of the Miscellaneous Receipts Act to, Personal Convenience Fees Paid to a Contractor by, Attendees at Agency-Sponsored Conferences, Personal convenience fees that attendees at agency-sponsored conferences pay to private contractors, are not subject to the Miscellaneous Receipts Act.

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