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presented at
hearings to
supplement the
legal arguments.
Terminology varies from
country to country, and
there are
different types of
hearings under different...
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Hearing, or
auditory perception, is the
ability to
perceive sounds through an organ, such as an ear, by
detecting vibrations as
periodic changes in the...
- The
Valachi hearings, also
known as the
McClellan hearings,
investigated organized crime activities across the
United States. The
hearings were initiated...
- The
Fulbright Hearings refers to any of the set of U.S.
Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings on
Vietnam conducted between 1966 and 1971. This article...
- Audiology.
Hearing loss is a
partial or
total inability to hear.
Hearing loss may be
present at
birth or
acquired at any time afterwards.
Hearing loss may...
- The Army–McCarthy
hearings were a
series of
televised hearings held by the
United States Senate's
Subcommittee on
Investigations (April–June 1954) to investigate...
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confirmation hearings (a
procedure unique to the
United States Senate), legislative, oversight, investigative, or a
combination of these, all
hearings share...
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Democrats and two Republicans. The
hearings are part of the
select committee's investigation. In
advance of the
hearings,
congressional Republicans, including...
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Committee held
hearings in 14
major cities across the
United States. More than 600
witnesses testified. Many of the committee's
hearings were televised...
- No-
Hearing Hearings (2006) is the
title of a
study published by
Professor Mark P.
Denbeaux of the
Center for
Policy and
Research at
Seton Hall University...