On the recordNovember 8, 1995
The Justice Department believes that the provision does not pass constitutional muster because it imposes unconstitutional penalties for the exercise of free speech rights.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe Justice Department believes that the provision does not pass constitutional muster because it imposes unconstitutional penalties for the exercise of free speech rights.
Statement of Administration Policy: H.J. Res. 115 - Second Continuing Resolution, FY 1996
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