included within the scope of, determinations made under section 4(b) that (1) he has received complaints in writing from twenty or more residents of such political subdivision alleging that they have been denied the right to vote under color of law ...
intercept : to receive (a communication or signal directed elsewhere) usually secretly [shall not be unlawful.for a person acting under color of law to a wire, oral, or electronic communication where ...
Unconstitutional Uncontrollable Circumstances Defense Under Color of Law Under Color of State Law Under Color of Official Right, Extortion Underlease, Sub-Lease Undertaking, Undertook Underwriter ...
An outstanding example is found in the civil rights acts which penalize law enforcement officers for violating civil rights by making arrests "under color of law" of peaceful protesters or to disrupt voter registration.
"Under Color of Law: Obscenity vs. First Amendment" Nexus Journal (Chapman University Law School) article on problems with definition of obscenity. Truetales.org report on "recent FBI oscenity raids" (2005-10-24) ...
"Lawful" properly implies a thing conformable to or enjoined by law; "Legal", a thing in the form or after the manner of law or binding by law. A writ or warrant issuing from any court, under color of law, is a "legal" process however defective.
See also: State, Use, Term, Law, Will
 
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