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US Code - Subchapter IX: Miscellaneous provisions
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Section 2000H
Criminal contempt proceedings: trial by jury, criminal practice, penalties, exceptions, intent; civil contempt proceedings
Section 2000H-1
Double jeopardy; specific crimes and criminal contempts
Section 2000H-2
Intervention by Attorney General; denial of equal protection on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin
Section 2000H-3
Construction of provisions not to affect authority of Attorney General, etc., to institute or intervene in actions or proceedings
Section 2000H-4
Construction of provisions not to exclude operation of State laws and not to invalidate consistent State laws
Section 2000H-5
Authorization of appropriations
Section 2000H-6
Separability
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