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    1. U.S. Code on the Move

      This editorial reclassification simply moves existing Code sections in force from their previous locations in Title 18 (Crimes and (...)

    2. U.S. Code now in HeinOnline

      U.S. Code now in HeinOnline Skip to main content The Goodson Blogson News and Announcements from the J.

    3. U.S. Code Title 52: Voting and Elections on the Move

      An "editorial reclassification" is considered a routine transfer of existing Code sections, and may be undertaken by the Code (...)

    4. 2006 U.S. Code: Better Late Than Never

      In those cases, Rule 12.2.1 advises researchers to cite to an unofficial code until the next edition of the U.S. Code is published.

    5. 32 Flavors. 57 Varieties. 51 Code Titles?

      32 Flavors. 57 Varieties. 51 Code Titles? Skip to main content The Goodson Blogson News and Announcements from the J.

    6. Among Friends - Fall 2007 - Vol 8, Num 1

      The British, who treated him as the criminal he was (he was a convicted safecracker before the war), finally dropped him in november (...)

    7. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/2022-06/Exhibition%20Language%20EDI%20Guidelines.pdf

    8. Remembering the Nuremberg Trials: Part II

      The Code set out sanctions for pillage, rape, inhumane treatment of prisoners, and other atrocities.

    9. "Final Judgment Will Be Based on the Finished Picture"

      Postmaster General William Hays. The “Hays Code” grew from a 1927 brief list of " Don'ts and Be Carefuls " into the more formal " (...)

    10. "Complete Nudity Is Never Permitted"

      In addition to the ban on nudity which lent the Goodson Blogson a title for this post, the Hays Code stressed that films should avoid (...)

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