| 41. | Negotiating a fine line between the Hatch Act and freedom of speech, the lawyers were nevertheless candid in their comments.
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| 42. | Congress repeatedly investigated the union for violations of the Hatch Act and prohibitions on advocacy of the right to strike.
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| 43. | The Arkansas legislature in 1888 established the Agricultural Experiment Station with matching federal funding from the Hatch Act of 1887.
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| 44. | Under the Hatch Act of 1939, civil servants are not allowed to engage in political activities while performing their duties.
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| 45. | "As a White House employee, her attendance was consistent with the Hatch Act " that limits political participation by federal employees.
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| 46. | In the wake of the investigation Congress passed the Hatch Act of 1939 to limit the WPA's involvement in future elections.
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| 47. | The bill, signed by Clinton in 1993, revised the 1939 Hatch Act, and eased restrictions on about 3 million federal workers.
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| 48. | Thus, the Hatch Act served as a safeguard to both the actual and perceived impartiality and effectiveness of the Federal Government.
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| 49. | The Office of Special Counsel, an independent agency of federal prosecutors, brings about four Hatch Act cases a year, McFarland said.
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| 50. | Douglas rejected the majority's conclusion that the Hatch Act of 1939 ( as amended in 1940 ) was constitutionally not vague.
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