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  2. Presidential Records Act - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Records Act was enacted in 1978 after President Richard Nixon sought to destroy records relating to his presidential tenure upon his resignation in 1974. The law superseded the policy in effect during Nixon’s tenure that a president’s records were considered private property, making clear that presidential records are owned ...

  3. United States Records Act - Wikipedia

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  4. Executive Order 13233 - Wikipedia

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    While most of the lawsuit was found to be nonjusticiable at this time due to lack of ripeness, in October 2007 the Court held that "the Archivist’s reliance on § 3(b) of Executive Order 13,233 is arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, and not in accordance with law in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act" and enjoined "the ...

  5. List of acts of the 111th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Amended title 18 of the United States Code, to improve the provisions relating to the carrying of concealed weapons by law enforcement officers 111-273: October 12, 2010 Secure and Responsible Drug Disposal Act of 2010: Amended the Controlled Substances Act to provide for take-back disposal of controlled substances in certain instances 111-274

  6. Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014

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    The act amends federal law regarding the preservation, storage, and management of federal records, specifically requiring, prior to the release of records, the archivist of the United States to give appropriate notice to both the current president of the United States and the president who was in office at the time the documentation was made. [1]

  7. Records Act - Wikipedia

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    The Records Act, also known as an Act to provide for the safe-keeping of the Acts, Records and Seal of the United States, and for other purposes, was the fourteenth law passed by the United States Congress. The first section of the bill renamed the Department of Foreign Affairs to the Department of State. [6]

  8. Trump transition official warns Justice Dept staff against ...

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    An attorney helping President-elect Donald Trump assemble his new administration warned career employees at the U.S. Justice Department on Monday that they could be fired if they tried to resist ...

  9. Title 42 of the United States Code - Wikipedia

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    Title 34 - Crime Control and Law Enforcement; ... (Public Health Service Act) ... 42 U.S.C. ch. 24—Disposal of Atomic Energy Communities;