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  • | activity_sector= [[Law]], [[business]] | competencies=[[Analytical skill]]s<br />[[Critical thinking]]<br />[[Law]]<br />[[Legal research]]<br />[[Legal writing]]<br />[[Legal ethics]]
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  • ...of the [[United States]], and its principal [[Federal law|federal]] [[law enforcement agency]]. Operating under the jurisdiction of the U.S. [[United States Depa ...|FSB]]. Unlike the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), which has no law enforcement authority and is focused on intelligence collection overseas, the FBI is pr
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  • ...the name of Imran N. Hosein, a sheikh allegedly described by Hassan to law enforcement as being among the {{'}}sources of information for the development of her r ...w at George Washington University's Program on Extremism, who said non-law enforcement interventions for terror cases are still largely missing nationwide. {{'}}T
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  • ...ough Accountability |last=Aftergood |first=Steven |publisher=Federation of American Scientists Secrecy News |date=October 6, 2011 |accessdate=February 3, 2012} ...Security Act of 1947]] established the CIA, affording it "no police or law enforcement functions, either at home or abroad".<ref name=Kinzer>{{Cite book
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  • ...ported back to the United States, where she had another interview with FBI officials. ...e destruction of schools in [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]], that she attributed to American military bombardment, she thought she should destroy schools in America.<re
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  • ...=438|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Hvpp6hT5QxUC&pg=PA438|publisher=American Antiquarian Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Powell|first1=Lyman Piers ...[[Lenape]], an Algonquian-speaking [[Native Americans in the United States|American Indian]] tribe often referred to in European documents by a variation of th
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  • [[File:Pakistan.ogv|thumb|The American [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] film on Pakistan, made in 1950, examine ...preme sovereignty of God" and the supremacy of the sharīʿah as the basic law of Pakistan.}}</ref>
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  • ...e-date=July 22, 2012}}</ref><ref name=NAVD88>Elevation adjusted to [[North American Vertical Datum of 1988]].</ref> .../ref> Although Texas is popularly associated with the U.S. [[List of North American deserts|southwestern deserts]], less than ten percent of Texas's land area
    254 KB (35,209 words) - 23:30, 4 April 2022
  • ...of the [[September 11 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosio ...of the [[September 11 attacks]]; American infantry in [[Afghanistan]]; an American soldier and Afghan interpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosio
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  • ...-Patterns|website=New Georgia Encyclopedia}}</ref> Toward the end of the [[American Civil War]], in November 1864, the city was almost entirely burned to the g ===Native American settlements===
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  • '''Philando Castile''' was an African-American man whose fatal shooting by a Police officer, on July 6, 2016, triggered co Castille, a 32-year-old [[African American]] man, was fatally shot during a [[traffic stop]] by police officer [[Jeron
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  • The law of armed conflict governs this war between the U.S. and al Qaida and establ be inconsistent with the deeply held values in which the American people believe and to
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  • ...f |archive-date=14 October 2014 |access-date=26 August 2014 |publisher=The Law Library of Congress, Global Legal Research Center}}</ref>{{rp|2}} Its [[Uni ..., where bitcoins are traded for traditional currencies, may be required by law to collect personal information.<ref name="5facts">{{Cite news |last=Lee, T
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  • ...t is a founding member of the [[United Nations]], the [[Community of Latin American and Caribbean States]] (CELAC) and the [[Pacific Alliance]], and joined the ...ote=The region was then known to its native population as Tchili, a Native American word meaning 'snow'. |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/
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  • ...d [[Block party|block parties]] thrown by the [[Black Spades]], an African American group that has been described as being a [[gang]], a club, and a music grou ...[https://www.whatsonrap.com/]] follows in the footsteps of earlier African-American-rooted and Latino musical genres such as [[blues]], [[jazz]], [[rag-time]],
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  • | nationality = American ...nd '''Ben Yameen al-Kanadeeis''') is a Hispanic [[Muslim]] [[United States|American]] convicted of participating in and supporting [[al-Qaeda]] plots in [[Afgh
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  • ...eral]] parliamentary government, and its legal system is based on [[common law]]. Although the country is a [[multi-party democracy]] with [[General elect ...hman]], the [[Temenggong of Johor]] to Tengku Abdul Rahman, as well as his officials, were loyal to the Sultan's elder brother [[Hussein Shah of Johor|Tengku Lo
    270 KB (36,391 words) - 08:56, 7 March 2023
  • ...ction over military personnel|military jurisdiction over civilians|martial law}} ...of the [[armed forces]]. Many states have separate and distinct bodies of law that govern the conduct of members of their armed forces. Some states use
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  • ...decessor, the [[Continental Congress]]); such acts were either signed into law by the [[President of the United States|President]] or passed by Congress a ...rce of law]]. There is also judge-made [[common law]] and [[constitutional law]]. The President can issue [[Executive order (United States)|executive orde
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  • | publisher=[[American Forces Press Service]] | publisher=[[U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement]]
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