SRES 375 · 94th Congress · Congress
A resolution reported authorizing additional expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.
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EnactedLatest: Measure passed Senate, amended.(1976-03-03)
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Authorizes the Senate Committee on the Judiciary to expend an amount not to exceed $4,274,400 for the period March 1, 1976, through February 28, 1977. Allocates such funds as follows: (1) $497,000 for a study of administrative practice and procedure; (2) $799,100 for a study of antitrust and monopoly; (3) $323,000 for a study of constitutional amendments; (4) $390,000 for a study of constitutional rights; (5) $245,700 for a study of criminal laws and procedures; (6) $20,000 for a study of Federal charters, holidays, and celebrations; (7) $233,500 for a study of immigration and naturalization; (8) $267,100 for a study of improvements in judicial machinery; (9) $295,300 for a study of administration, operation, and enforcement of laws relating to espionage, sabotage, and the protection of the internal security of the United States; (10) $419,800 for a study of juvenile delinquency; (11) $168,000 for a study of patents, trademarks, and copyrights; (12) $220,000 for a study of refugees and escapees; and (13) $293,000 to study the separation of powers between the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of Government. Directs the committee to report its findings and recommendations…
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