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  • William R. King [r]: An American politician of the early to mid 19th century, who served as a Congressman, Senator, diplomat, and Vice President of the United States [e]
  • U.S. Senate [r]: The upper house of the United States Congress. [e]
  • Extrajudicial detention, U.S. [r]: Situations where the Executive Branch of the United States government has detained individuals without the authority of the judicial branch of government; there have been many cases going back to through the early history of the nation, sometimes during overt war, and, perhaps better known at present, directed against non-national threats. [e]
  • U.S. Courts of Appeals [r]: The 13 intermediate appellate courts (also called "circuit courts") in the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government [e]
  • Hatch Act [r]: A 1939 federal law that strictly limits the political activity of federal employees. [e]