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** footnote 23 refers to as the Judiciary Act of 1866
** Hossein Mirmohammad-Sadeghi, former speaker of Judiciary Branch
** July 27 to July 30, 1974: House Judiciary Committee passes articles of Impeachment.
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** and Act
** Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
** Children Act of 1989
** Andrew Johnson, Democrat / National Union, was impeached in 1868 after violating the then-newly created Tenure of Office Act.
** Dr. Karl Muck, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is arrested under the Alien Enemies Act and imprisoned for the duration of WWI.
** WWI: A conscription crisis in Canada leads to passage of the Military Service Act.
** Apartheid: The South African Citizenship Act suspends the granting of citizenship to British Commonwealth immigrants after 5 years and imposes a ban on mixed marriages.
** The Cuyahoga River fire helps spur an avalanche of water pollution control activities resulting in the Clean Water Act, Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement and the creation of the federal Environmental Protection Agency
** Act of Free Choice commenced in Merauke, West Irian.
** Cold War: Lithuania declares independence from the Soviet Union with the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
** The Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments are signed by U. S. President Bill Clinton.
** U. S. President Bill Clinton signs the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments.
** The first claim under the Homestead Act is made, for a farm in Nebraska.
** The U. S. National Conscription Act is signed, leading to the week-long New York Draft Riots.
** Nurses Registration Act 1901 comes into effect in New Zealand, making it the first country in the world to require state registration of nurses.
** U. S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
** U. S. President Gerald Ford signs the Federal Election Campaign Act.
** The Copyright Act of 1976 extends copyright duration for an additional 20 years in the United States.
** President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Federal Aid Highway Act, creating the Interstate Highway System
** The States Reorganisation Act of India reforms the boundaries and names of Indian states.
** The British Parliament passes His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 on behalf of the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
** The King performs his last act as sovereign by giving royal assent to the Act.
** The Irish Free State passes the External Relations Act to legislate for Edward VIII's abdication in that realm.
** The Representation of the People Act 1928 becomes law, extending the right to vote to all women in the United Kingdom.
** American Civil War: In order to help pay for the war effort, the United States government issues the first income tax as part of the Revenue Act of 1861 ( 3 % of all incomes over US $ 800 ; rescinded in 1872 ).
** The Dáil Éireann passes the Executive Authority ( Consequential Provisions ) Act, 1937, which abolishes the office of Governor-General of the Irish Free State, retrospectively dated to December 1936.

** and 1867
** C. v. graysoni ( Lawrence, 1867 )-Grayson's Bobwhite-west central Mexico
** Capital, Volume 1 1867
** USS Sacramento ( 1862 ) was a sloop, launched in 1862 and wrecked in 1867.
** Amy Carmichael, Irish missionary to India ( b. 1867 )
** Louise, Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, British royal, eldest daughter of Edward VII ( b. 1867 )
** Chris Watson, 3rd Prime Minister of Australia ( b. 1867 )
** William Michael Crose, United States Navy Commander and the seventh Naval Governor of American Samoa ( b. 1867 )
** Luigi Pirandello, Italian writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1867 )
** Florenz Ziegfeld, Broadway impresario ( b. 1867 )
** Charles Pelot Summerall, American general ( b. 1867 )
** Carl L. Boeckmann, Norwegian-American artist ( b. 1867 )
** Thomas Coward, English ornithologist ( b. 1867 )
** George William Russell, Irish nationalist, poet and artist ( b. 1867 )
** Marie Curie, Polish-born scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and physics ( b. 1867 )
** Edith Yorke, English actress ( b. 1867 )
** Alexander Bryan Johnson, American philosopher ( d. 1867 )
** since 1867 part of Austria-Hungary
** The Whites and the Blues ( Les Blancs et les Bleus, 1867 )
** World Within Walls: Japanese Literature of The Pre-Modern Era 1600 – 1867, Columbia University Press © 1976 reprinted 1999 ISBN 0-231-11467-2
** Longinus ( 1867 ; edited.
** Again since the effective end of Ottoman rule, remarkably since 1857 ( i. e. before the last Wali ( governor ), Isma ` il Pasha, was raised Khedive ( circa Viceroy, on 8 June 1867 ), exchanged for the western Prime ministers on 28 August 1878 ( before the formally independent sultanate was proclaimed ).
** Principles of Biology ( 1864, 1867 ; revised and enlarged: 1898 ), in two volumes
** Legislative Council of British Columbia ( 1867 – 1871 )
** L. Graf Uetterodt zu Scharfenberg, Ernst Graf zu Mansfeld ( Gotha ; 1867 )

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