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- Haig_v._Agee abstract "Haig v. Agee, 453 U.S. 280 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court case that upheld the right of the executive branch to revoke a citizen's passport for reasons of national security and the foreign policy interests of the U.S. under the Passport Act of 1926.The case involved Congressional delegation of authority over control of passports and the right to international travel. Philip Agee was an ex-Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent living overseas who in 1974 declared a \"campaign to fight the U.S. CIA wherever it is operating\" and revealed the identities of several CIA officers resulting in violence against them. The Secretary of State revoked Agee's passport in 1979. Agee sued, alleging the secretary had no such authority, had denied him procedural due process rights, his substantive due process \"liberty\" right to travel under the Fifth Amendment, and had violated his First Amendment right to criticize government policies. The district court found the Secretary lacked the power to revoke the passport and the court of appeals affirmed that decision. The Supreme Court reversed the lower court, holding that the broad discretion accorded the executive branch in matters of national security and foreign policy requires that the Passport Act of 1926 (currently codified at 22 U.S.C. § 211a et seq.) should be interpreted as granting the power to revoke a passport when necessary for national security.".
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- Haig_v._Agee wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haig v. Agee".
- Haig_v._Agee wikiPageWikiLinkText "reached the Supreme Court".
- Haig_v._Agee arguedate "--01-14".
- Haig_v._Agee argueyear "1981".
- Haig_v._Agee case "Haig v. Agee, 453 U.S. 280".
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- Haig_v._Agee dissent "Brennan".
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- Haig_v._Agee fullname "Haig, Secretary of State v. Philip Agee".
- Haig_v._Agee holding "The Passport Act of 1926 granted the Executive the power to revoke a passport when necessary for national security. Constitutional protections on due process right to travel are subordinate to national security and foreign policy considerations and subject to reasonable government regulation. Revocation of passport here acted as inhibition of action rather than inhibition of speech. Prerevocation hearings are not required in cases involving discernible adverse effects on the nation's security.".
- Haig_v._Agee joindissent "Marshall".
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- Haig_v._Agee lawsapplied "U.S. Const. amend. V, Passport Act of 1926".
- Haig_v._Agee litigants "Haig v. Agee".
- Haig_v._Agee majority "Burger".
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- Haig_v._Agee scotus "1975".
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- Haig_v._Agee comment "Haig v. Agee, 453 U.S. 280 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court case that upheld the right of the executive branch to revoke a citizen's passport for reasons of national security and the foreign policy interests of the U.S. under the Passport Act of 1926.The case involved Congressional delegation of authority over control of passports and the right to international travel.".
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- Haig_v._Agee name "Haig, Secretary of State v. Philip Agee".