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    One of the largest conflicts between the federal government and the state governments is the complicated situation of commerce, and when it is labelled as interstate commerce or intrastate commerce. State legislatures are allowed to enact legislation regulating intrastate commerce, but only the federal legislature can enact laws that regulate interstate commerce. The issue arises when a law whose design regulates intrastate commerce, but inevitably affects interstate commerce. This is the…

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    Relief Admin, was terminated in 1935 and was handed over to the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and Social Security Board. Public Works Administration (PWA) Originally called the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works. Later changed to Public Works Administration.(PWA) admini Part of the New Deal of 1933, a big construction agency in the US, created by National Industial Recovery Act in JUne 1933. They built bridges, schools, hospitals, etc. Their intention was to use a total…

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    very boring. His students asked him to lecture on his time as president and dealing with national laws and congress. Finally in 1921, William H. Taft realized his life dream and was appointed chief justice of the supreme court. He followed the constitution as closely as possible. He made decisions on amount of work hours and minimum wages. He also helped establish the National Labor Relations Board. President Taft was very particular also. If lawyer was well prepared to present…

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    the schools can be shut down due to underperformance by the students (Charter Schools). While it is unfortunate, this can motivate teachers and students to do their best. According to the article Charter Schools, in the 2015-2016 school year, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS) said, “about 6,800 public charter schools are operating in the United States.” (Charter Schools). One of the great things about a charter school is the fact that they are not required to provide…

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    In 1910, the non-profit association known as IAAUS, changed its name to NCAA, which has grown to a tremendous size, and currently produces 11 billion dollars in revenue annually. With all the money the NCAA has brought in, it has arisen the idea of student-athletes being paid, but student-athletes are already given a lot more than others. Many people are discussing if student-athletes should be compensated for their effort. This topic has raised a controversial debate over student-athletes in…

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    The Case Study in question relates to a racial discrimination suit filed by James Jackson III against the National Football League (NFL) in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in June 1994. Jackson had previously filed a discrimination charge in 1991 with the Equal Opportunity Commission and was granted the right to sue on July 1, 1992 (Jackson v. National Football League, 1994). The plaintiff, James Jackson III, an African American minor league football coach, sued the…

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    Businesses attacked labor unions by hiring new workers. An example would be when the Longhorsemen went on strike. They responded by hiring over a thousand new workers. Another way business would deal with strike would be by getting law enforcement involved in the issue. In…

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    gave her many words of wisdom. Perkins has stated, “I am extraordinarily the product of my grandmother.” Being inspired from her grandmother, Perkins had wanted to help her surrounding community. Quoting Leah W. Sprague, a Founding Frances Perkins Board Member, “Frances was raised with a deep appreciation of history and pride in her patriot ancestry. She came of age understanding her New England heritage and adopting the Yankee values that were the core of that heritage – frugality, ingenuity,…

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    families use social media to post experiences they have had at healthcare facilities. Nurses use social media to make connections with other nurses and healthcare providers as it is a beneficial way to exchange information and resources. The National Labor Relations Board indicates workers have a right…

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    Introduction The NCAA, National Collegiate Athletic Association, makes hundreds of millions of dollars from sports, such as basketball and football, but the players that play the sports don’t seem to touch any of that money and they obviously should, it is almost like the players are puppets in a show being taken advantage of, but the argument that the value of the game would be lost if players just played for the college with the highest bid and not the education or culture it can provide.…

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