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This is a chronological, but incomplete, list of United States federal legislation passed by the 57th through 106th United States Congresses, between 1901 and 2001. For the main article on this subject, see List of United States federal legislation .
Pages in category "1950 in American law" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Federal Records Act; Flood Control Act of 1950; G.
At the federal level in the United States, legislation (i.e., "statutes" or "statutory law") consists exclusively of Acts passed by the Congress of the United States and its predecessor, the Continental Congress, that were either signed into law by the President or passed by Congress after a presidential veto.
September 8 – The Defense Production Act is enacted into law in the United States, shaping American military contracting for the next sixty years. September 9 – The U.S. state of California celebrates its centennial anniversary.
An Act to prescribe the mode in which the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings in each State, shall be authenticated so as to take effect in every other State. Sess. 2, ch. 11 1 Stat. 122 (chapter 11) 12: May 26, 1790: Mitigation of Fines and Forfeitures under the Revenue Laws in certain Cases.
Personally identifiable 1950 census data will be released on Friday. All detailed census data must, by law, be sequestered for 72 years.
The Internal Security Act of 1950, 64 Stat. 987 (Public Law 81-831), also known as the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950, the McCarran Act after its principal sponsor Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nevada), or the Concentration Camp Law, [2] is a United States federal law. Congress enacted it over President Harry Truman's veto. It required ...
Inflation has been wreaking havoc on many Americans' bottom lines, driving up prices for groceries, retail and home goods and even the gasoline it takes to get to a job that provides the income to ...