Regarding Venue: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2419 ... May 13, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 269 pages |
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Page 6 - I mean the ordinary administration of criminal and civil justice. This, of all others, is the most powerful, most universal, and most attractive source of popular obedience and attachment.
Page 99 - Jury duty is a burden that ought not to be imposed upon the people of a community which has no relation to the litigation. In cases which touch the affairs of many persons, there is reason for holding the trial in their view and reach rather than in remote parts of the country where they can learn of it by report only. There is a local interest in having localized controversies decided at home.
Page 119 - Act; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; and the Safe Drinking Water Act...
Page 50 - Mr. Chairman, members* of the committee: I am grateful for the opportunity to discuss with you today the SALT agreements and their interrelationship to our strategic force posture.
Page 144 - ... any other nationally applicable regulations promulgated, or final action taken, by the Administrator under this Act may be filed only in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. A petition for review of the Administrator's action in approving or promulgating any implementation plan under section...
Page 264 - Association of Data Processing Service Organizations v. Camp, 397 US 150 (1970), Similarly, groups with "an organizational interest in the problem" have standing to raise questions concerning the proper administration of such a regulatory system.
Page 143 - The bill is meant to be operative 'across the board' in accordance with its terms, or not at all. Where one agency has been able to demonstrate that it should be exempted, all like agencies have been exempted in general terms.
Page 179 - System, national fish hatcheries, and other conservation areas administered by the Secretary of the Interior for fish and wildlife purposes; and in recognition also of the resulting imperative need, if such recreational opportunities are provided, to assure that any present or future recreational use will be compatible with, and will not prevent accomplishment of, the primary purposes for which the said conservation areas were acquired or established, the Secretary of the Inte§460f TITLE 16— CONSERVATION...
Page 176 - All national wildlife refuges are maintained for the primary purpose of developing a national program of wildlife and ecological conservation and rehabilitation. These refuges are established for the restoration, preservation, development and management of wildlife and wildlands habitat; for the protection and preservation of endangered or threatened species and their habitat; and for the management of wildlife and wildlands to obtain the maximum benefits from these resources.
Page 143 - It is designed to afford to parties affected by administrative powers a means of knowing what their rights are and how they may be protected.