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Interference (law), obstruction or hindrance of the concerns of others.
For information on:
- incidents involving charges of obstruction of justice, see Watergate; Iran-Contra Affair
- prohibition of government interference with fundamental individual rights, see Bill of Rights; Censorship: Introduction
- interference with court proceedings, see Contempt
- government interference in competitive markets and the economy, see Economics: Free Enterprise;Mercantilism; United States Tariffs
- interference with right to vote, see Electoral Reform: Voting Rights
- interference proceedings instituted by manufacturers contesting claim to an invention or unique process, see Patent: Purpose
- interference with or obstruction of normal business practices by members of labor unions, see Picketing
- interference with practices of labor organizations by employer, see Trade Unions in the United States: Renascence Under the New Deal
- interference with the organization and processes of government, see Political Offense
- country that grants a right of interference in exchange for protection, see Protectorate
- right of individuals to act without restraint except when they interfere with rights of others, see Liberty: Rights and Restraints
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