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The Logan Act is a US federal law enacted on January 30, 1799, which criminalizes unauthorized American citizens from negotiating disputes between the US and a foreign government. The law was passed in response to George Logan's unauthorized negotiations with France in 1798 and was signed into law by President John Adams. Violation of the Logan Act is a felony punishable with imprisonment for up to three years. Only two people have been indicted for violating the Act, neither of whom was convicted. The law has been rarely enforced due to concerns that speech between a private citizen and a foreign government may qualify as free speech and be protected. The Act was amended in 1994 to change the penalty for violation.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 3.British Foreign Policy
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- 5.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 6.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
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countries
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organizations
- 1.Hamas
- 2.Confederazione Nazionale delle Misericordie d'Italia
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- 4.General Directorate of Civil Defense
- 5.General Directorate of the Civil Defense
- 6.Hezbollah
- 7.Hôpital Notre Dame Maritime
- 8.Human Rights Watch
- 9.Iranian Revolutionary Guards
- 10.Islamic Health Authority
- 11.Israel Defense Forces
- 12.Lebanese army
persons
- 1.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert
- 4.Abdel Aziz Minawi
- 5.Ahmend Hussen
- 6.Ali Awad
- 7.Ali Larijani
- 8.Amir Saeid Iravani
- 9.Amos Hochstein
- 10.Avichay Adraee
- 11.Dina Darwiche
- 12.Eli Cohen