| United States - 1935 - 988 pages
...against foreign intelligence activities. Nor shall anything contained in this chapter be deemed to limit the constitutional power of the President to...such measures as he deems necessary to protect the United States against the overthrow of the Government by force or other unlawful means, or against... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1967 - 1652 pages
...defined in 2514. Mr. MATHIAS. So that Mr. CLARK. It refers of course to the protection of the Xation against actual or potential attack or other hostile acts of a foreign power, or any other serious threat to the security of the United States. Mr. MATHIAS. So a President could... | |
| United States. Task Force on Organized Crime - 1967 - 140 pages
...the President to obtain information by such means as he deems necessary to protect the Nation from actual or potential attack or other hostile acts of a foreign power or to protect military or other national security information against foreign intelligence activities.... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1968 - 640 pages
...legislation, the President without court order would be permitted to authorize wiretapping or eavesdropping "to protect the Nation against actual or potential attack or other hostile acts of a foreign power or any other serious threat to the security of the United States, or to protect national security information... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1968 - 654 pages
...legislation, the President without court order would be permitted to authorize wiretapping or eavesdropping "to protect the Nation against actual or potential attack or other hostile acts of a foreign power or any other serious threat to the security of the United States, or to protect national security information... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1970 - 2036 pages
...contained in this chapter or in sec tion 605 of the Communications Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 1103; 47 USC 605) shall limit the constitutional power of the President...attack or other hostile acts of a foreign power, to ob tain foreign intelligence information deemed es sential to the security of the United States, or... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1971 - 572 pages
...President, I thank the Senator from Illinois very much. It says that nothing in this chapter or in the bill shall limit the constitutional power of the President...such measures as he deems necessary to protect the United States against the overthrow of the Government by force or other unlawful means. Mr. President,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1971 - 514 pages
...and under certain conditions. What does it say? It says that nothing in this chapter or in the bill shall limit the constitutional power of the President...such measures as he deems necessary to protect the United States against the overthrow of the Government by force or other unlawful means. It then goes... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1971 - 508 pages
...against foreign intelligence activities. Nor shall anything continued in this chapter be deemed to limit the constitutional power of the President to...such measures as he deems necessary to protect the United States against the overthrow of the Government hy force or other unlawful means, or against... | |
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