Culture & Recreation |
Arts & Humanities |
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| 2019 Appropriations: Interior-Environment | | Jul. 30, 2018 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| House Starts to Change Its Tune on Payments of Music Royalties | | Mar. 5, 2018 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Timely Topics at AFI Docs | | Jun. 12, 2017 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Bye Bye Big Birdie? Big Fight Likely Over Public Broadcasting, Arts Funding | | Apr. 24, 2017 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Media Study: Don't Blame Us | | Jul. 15, 2013 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Music Passport Idea Is In Play | | Mar. 25, 2013 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Game Industry Takes On Critics | | Feb. 11, 2013 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Lacey Act: A Law of Unintended Consequences | | Jul. 9, 2012 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Foreign Art: Lending or Looting? | | Apr. 30, 2012 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Supreme Court Rules on California's Violent Video Game Ban | | Jun. 27, 2011 | | Primary Source |
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| Political Economy: Charity Begins at Home | | Jan. 1, 2007 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Bush Budget: Smithsonian Institution | | Feb. 14, 2005 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Bush Budget: National Endowment for the Arts | | Feb. 14, 2005 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Art Endowment's Outreach Effort Slowly Wins New Hill Support | | Sep. 6, 2003 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Kennedy Center Reauthorization, 2003-2004 Legislative Chronology | | 2003 - 2004 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Arts Funding on Upswing After NEA Adopts Changes | | Jul. 20, 2002 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| The Future of Books | | Jun. 23, 2000 | | CQ Researcher |
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| Hang 'Em High -- Chairmen Raise Cash for the Arts | | 2000 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Statement of Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz on His Retirement and a Comment by President B. Clinton | | Dec. 14, 1999 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Funding, Fiscal Year 2000 | | 1999 - 2000 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| National Award for Arts Education, 1999-2000 Legislative Chronology | | 1999 - 2000 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Statements on Lifting of Death Threat Against Salman Rushdie by Iran: British Foreign Secretary R. Cook, Iranian Foreign Minister K. Kharrazi | | Sep. 24, 1998 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley: Opinion Excerpt | | Jun. 25, 1998 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley: Detailed Summary | | Jun. 25, 1998 | | Case Summary |
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| National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley: Brief Summary | | Jun. 25, 1998 | | Case Summary |
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| National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) v. Finley: Opinions of the Supreme Court on Decency in the Arts, Justices S.D. O'Connor, A. Scalia, D.H. Souter | | Jun. 25, 1998 | | Primary Source |
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| Report of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) on the Future of the Nonprofit Arts: "American Canvas" | | Oct. 13, 1997 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Appropriations, Fiscal Years 1998-1999 | | 1997 - 1998 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Filming Fees at National Parks, 1997-1998 Legislative Chronology | | 1997 - 1998 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Appropriations: Fiscal Year 1998, Interior | | 1997 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| American Civil Liberties Union, et al. v. Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States: Opinions of Federal Court on Internet Pornography Ban. Justices D.K. Sloviter, R.L. Buckwalter, S.R. Dalzell | | Jun. 11, 1996 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Reauthorization, 1995-1996 Legislative Chronology | | 1995 - 1996 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Text of Toni Morrison's Nobel Lecture; the First African American to Win the Nobel Prize | | Dec. 7, 1993 | | Primary Source |
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| Speeches by Pope John Paul II in Denver, Colorado, on World Youth Day | | Aug. 12, 1993 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Reauthorization, 1993-1994 Legislative Chronology | | 1993 - 1994 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| High-Tech Library of Congress, 1993-1994 Legislative Chronology | | 1993 - 1994 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Indian Languages, 1991-1992 Legislative Chronology | | 1992 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Fair Use, 1991-1992 Legislative Chronology | | 1992 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Copyright Renewal, 1991-1992 Legislative Chronology | | 1991 - 1992 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Naturalization Process, 1991-1992 Legislative Chronology | | 1991 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Alaska Native Languages, 1991-1992 Legislative Chronology | | 1991 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Text of Mexican Writer Octavio Paz's Acceptance of 1990 Nobel Prize for Literature | | Dec. 10, 1990 | | Primary Source |
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| Statement by Louisiana Governor B. Roemer Explaining Veto of Bill to Require Warning Labels on Records with Offensive Lyrics | | Jul. 25, 1990 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) 1990 Jefferson Lecture by Islamic Scholar B. Lewis: "Western Civilization: A View from the East" | | May 2, 1990 | | Primary Source |
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| Artists' Rights, 1989-1990 Legislative Chronology | | 1990 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Robert E. Peary at the North Pole. Report by the Foundation for the Promotion of the Art of Navigation Supporting the Accuracy of Peary's Claim to Have Reached the North Pole | | Dec. 11, 1989 | | Primary Source |
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| Remarks by U.S. Representative B.N. Campbell on the Agreement by the Smithsonian Institution with Native American Leaders for the Return of Skeletal Remains and Burial Artifacts | | Sep. 12, 1989 | | Primary Source |
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| Death Sentence Issued by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Against Salman Rusdie, Author of The Satanic Verses, and Against Others Involved in the Book's Publication, as Broadcast on Tehran Radio | | Feb. 14, 1989 | | Primary Source |
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| National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Funding, 1989-1990 Legislative Chronology | | 1989 - 1990 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Indian Museum, 1989-1990 Legislative Chronology | | 1989 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Humanities in America: Report to the President, the Congress, and the American People. Report Issued by the National Endowment for the Humanities | | Jul. 8, 1988 | | Primary Source |
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| Virginia v. American Booksellers Association: Brief Summary | | Jan. 25, 1988 | | Case Summary |
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| American Memory: A Report on the Humanities in the Nation's Public Schools: Report of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Issued by NEH Chairman L.V. Cheney | | Aug. 30, 1987 | | Primary Source |
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| Pope v. Illinois: Ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court on Decisions Regarding the Serious Value of Obscene Material. Justices B.R. White, A. Scalia, J.P. Stevens | | May 4, 1987 | | Primary Source |
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| Pope v. Illinois: Brief Summary | | May 4, 1987 | | Case Summary |
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| Meese v. Keene: Brief Summary | | Apr. 28, 1987 | | Case Summary |
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| Stars and Stripes, National March, 1987-1988 Legislative Chronology | | 1987 - 1988 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| New York v. P. J. Video Inc.: Brief Summary | | Apr. 22, 1986 | | Case Summary |
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| City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres: Ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court on the Right of Local Governments to Limit the Location of Adult Movie Theaters to Specially Zoned Areas | | Feb. 25, 1986 | | Primary Source |
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| City of Renton v. Playtime Theatres Inc.: Brief Summary | | Feb. 25, 1986 | | Case Summary |
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| Brockett v. Spokane Arcades, Eikenberry v. J-R Distributors: Brief Summary | | Jun. 19, 1985 | | Case Summary |
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| Maryland v. Macon: Brief Summary | | Jun. 17, 1985 | | Case Summary |
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| Arts, Humanities Authorization, Fiscal Years 1986-1990 | | 1985 - 1986 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| To Reclaim a Legacy: A Report on the Humanities in Higher Education: Report by W.J. Bennett, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities | | Nov. 25, 1984 | | Primary Source |
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| Remarks of President R. Reagan in Beijing, and Text of U.S.-China Accord on Cultural Exchanges | | Apr. 27, 1984 | | Primary Source |
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| Lynch v. Donnelly: Brief Summary | | Mar. 5, 1984 | | Case Summary |
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| Arts, Humanities Funding, Fiscal Years 1984-1985 | | 1984 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Nobel Laureate A. Sakharov's "Letter to My Foreign Colleagues" Announcing Hunger Strike; S Res 246 Adopted by Senate | | Oct. 9, 1981 | | Primary Source |
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| Schad v. Borough of Mount Ephraim (452 U.S. 61): Brief Summary | | Jun. 1, 1981 | | Case Summary |
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| H. A. Artists & Associates Inc. v. Actors' Equity Association (451 U.S. 704): Brief Summary | | May 26, 1981 | | Case Summary |
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| Flynt v. Ohio (415 U.S. 619): Brief Summary | | May 18, 1981 | | Case Summary |
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| Press Briefings on the Defection of M. Shostakovich, Conductor of the Soviet Symphony Orchestra | | Apr. 15, 1981 | | Primary Source |
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| Wood v. Georgia (450 U.S. 261): Brief Summary | | Mar. 4, 1981 | | Case Summary |
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| Arts, Humanities Funding, Fiscal Year 1982 | | 1981 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Walter v. United States, Sanders v. United States: Brief Summary | | Jun. 20, 1980 | | Case Summary |
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| President J. Carter's Remarks Deploring Soviet Exile of Nobel Laureate A. Sakharov; Sakharov's Statement Describing his Arrest and Exile | | Jan. 22, 1980 | | Primary Source |
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| Arts, Humanities Authorization, Fiscal Years 1981-1985 | | 1980 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Address on Western Decline by Nobel Laureate Exiled Russian Novelist A. Solzhenitsyn | | Jun. 8, 1978 | | Primary Source |
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| Trial of Soviet Dissidents, 1978 Legislative Chronology | | 1978 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Young v. American Mini Theatres Inc.: Brief Summary | | Jun. 24, 1976 | | Case Summary |
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| McKinney v. Alabama: Brief Summary | | Mar. 23, 1976 | | Case Summary |
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| Arts, Humanities Authorization, Fiscal Years 1977-1978 | | 1976 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| A. Sakharov's Nobel Peace Prize Speech and Lecture | | Dec. 10, 1975 | | Primary Source |
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| Address on Ditente by Nobel Laureate Exiled Russian Novelist A. Solzhenitsyn | | Jun. 30, 1975 | | Primary Source |
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| Hicks v. Miranda: Brief Summary | | Jun. 24, 1975 | | Case Summary |
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| Erznoznik v. City of Jacksonville: Brief Summary | | Jun. 23, 1975 | | Case Summary |
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| Southeastern Promotions Ltd. v. Conrad: Brief Summary | | Mar. 18, 1975 | | Case Summary |
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| Soviet Cellist M. Rostropovich on Artistic Freedom | | Mar. 9, 1975 | | Primary Source |
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| Jenkins v. Georgia: Brief Summary | | Jun. 24, 1974 | | Case Summary |
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| Essay by Russian Author A. Solzhenitsyn, Written the Day of His Exile | | Feb. 13, 1974 | | Primary Source |
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| U.S. v. Orito, U.S. v. 12 200-foot Reels: Brief Summary | | Jun. 21, 1973 | | Case Summary |
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| Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton, Kaplan v. California: Brief Summary | | Jun. 21, 1973 | | Case Summary |
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| Miller v. California: Brief Summary | | Jun. 21, 1973 | | Case Summary |
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| Arts, Humanities Authorization, Fiscal Years 1974-1976 | | 1973 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Publication of 1970 Nobel Prize Lecture Prepared by A. Solzhenitsyn | | Aug. 24, 1972 | | Primary Source |
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| U.S. v. Greater Buffalo Press Inc.: Brief Summary | | Jun. 1, 1971 | | Case Summary |
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| Schacht v. U.S.: Brief Summary | | May 25, 1970 | | Case Summary |
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| Film Classification, 1968 Legislative Chronology | | 1968 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| Foundation on Arts and Humanities, 1965-1968 Legislative Chronology | | 1965 - 1968 | | Legislative Analysis |
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| NEA and the Art Of Pleasing Congress | | | | Legislative Analysis |