The Senate Judiciary Committee agreed that marshals could summon both the militia and regular troops to serve in a posse comitatus. |
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The Senate added language to account for constitutional authority to use the Army as a posse comitatus, or otherwise, to execute the laws. |
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The Iliad, Beowulf and Shakespeare's Henry V will be studied as foundational texts that establish the concepts of the hero and the comitatus, the roles of religion and fate, and the characteristics of the war story. |
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In medieval Latin, the latter was referred to as a comitatus, which prior to 1889 a Scottish shire had never been. |
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They are the standing army, and the militia, jailers, constables, posse comitatus, etc. |
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Scottish use of latin terms provincia and comitatus makes the difference clear. |
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Thus, unlike England, the term county, which ultimately evolved from the latin comitatus, was not historically used for Scotland's main political subdivisions. |
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Clearly, the Posse Comitatus Act did not originate from the prevailing opinion during the revolutionary period. |
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In many respects, the Posse Comitatus Act remained invisible for the first several decades of the 20th century. |
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Legal barriers to sending the armed forces into U.S. streets have existed for more than a century under the Posse Comitatus Act. |
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The DOD, however, claimed to base its policy upon the Posse Comitatus Act. |
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The Democrats made absolutely no mention of the Posse Comitatus Act. |
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The outcome of this debate over the Posse Comitatus Act may prefigure the contours of our society for a generation or more. |
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