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Nixon v. Fitzgerald (1982)
Case SummaryA. Ernest Fitzgerald claimed that he lost his employment with the Air Force because he gave testimony before Congress that was critical of his employer. He tried to add President…Taittiriyaka-Upanishad: First Valli, Eleventh Anuvaka
Eleventh Anuvaka1. After having taught the Veda, the teacher instructs the pupil: “Say what is true! Do thy duty! Do not neglect the study of the Veda! After having brought to thy teacher his…State of the Union Address: Andrew Jackson (December 7, 1835)
Andrew Jackson (December 7, 1835) Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: In the discharge of my official duty the again devolves upon me of communicating with a new…Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: Thomas Jefferson: Second Inaugural Address
Thomas Jefferson James Madison Thomas Jefferson Second Inaugural Address Monday, March 4, 1805 PROCEEDING, fellow-citizens, to that qualification which the Constitution requires before…State of the Union Address: John Quincy Adams (December 2, 1828)
John Quincy Adams (December 2, 1828) Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives: If the enjoyment in profusion of the bounties of Providence forms a suitable subject of mutual…Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: Benjamin Harrison
Grover Cleveland Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison Inaugural Address Monday, March 4, 1889 Fellow-Citizens: THERE is no constitutional or legal requirement that the President shall…Article 1
Section 1 [Legislative powers vested in Congress.] All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of…Collected Inaugural Addresses of U.S. Presidents: John Quincy Adams
James Monroe Andrew Jackson John Quincy Adams Inaugural Address Friday, March 4, 1825 IN compliance with an usage coeval with the existence of our Federal Constitution, and sanctioned…Khandogya-Upanishad: Seventh Prapathaka, Twenty-Second Khanda
1. “When one obtains bliss (in oneself), then one performs duties. One who does not obtain bliss, does not perform duties. Only he who obtains bliss, performs duties. This bliss, however, we must…State of the Union Address: James Monroe (December 3, 1822)
James Monroe (December 3, 1822) Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: Many causes unite to make your present meeting peculiarly interesting to out constituents. The operation…