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- Contempt_of_Congress abstract "Contempt of Congress is the act of obstructing the work of the United States Congress or one of its committees. Historically, the bribery of a senator or representative was considered contempt of Congress. In modern times, contempt of Congress has generally applied to the refusal to comply with a subpoena issued by a Congressional committee or subcommittee—usually seeking to compel either testimony or the production of documents.".
- Contempt_of_Congress wikiPageExternalLink Zuckerman%2025-1.pdf.
- Contempt_of_Congress wikiPageExternalLink RL34097.pdf.
- Contempt_of_Congress wikiPageExternalLink 76_3_Chafetz.pdf.
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- Contempt_of_Congress subject Category:Legislative_branch_of_the_United_States_government.
- Contempt_of_Congress subject Category:United_States_law.
- Contempt_of_Congress comment "Contempt of Congress is the act of obstructing the work of the United States Congress or one of its committees. Historically, the bribery of a senator or representative was considered contempt of Congress. In modern times, contempt of Congress has generally applied to the refusal to comply with a subpoena issued by a Congressional committee or subcommittee—usually seeking to compel either testimony or the production of documents.".
- Contempt_of_Congress label "Contempt of Congress".
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- Contempt_of_Congress sameAs Q5165041.
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