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  • 31NAACP v. Claiborne Hardware Co. — NAACP v. Claiborne Hardware Co. Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 3, 1982 Decided July …

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  • 32Labor history of the United States — involves the history of organized labor, as well as the more general history of working people in the United States of America. Pressures dictating the nature and power of organized labor have included the evolution and power of the corporation,… …

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  • 33Taft–Hartley Act — The Labor–Management Relations Act, informally the Taft–Hartley Act, is a United States federal law greatly restricting the activities and power of labor unions. The Act, still effective, was sponsored by Senator Robert Taft and Representative… …

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  • 34strike — The act of quitting work by a body of workers for the purpose of coercing their employer to accede to some demand they have made upon him, and which he has refused. Jeffery De Witt Insulator Co. v. N. L. R. B., C.C.A.4, 91 F.2d 134, 138. A… …

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  • 35Arab League and the Arab–Israeli conflict — This article discusses the role of the Arab League in the Arab Israeli conflict. By the end of World War II, the Palestinian Arabs were left leaderless. The mufti of Jerusalem Hajj Amin al Husayni had been in exile since 1937 and spent the war… …

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  • 36BOYCOTTAGE — Le boycottage désigne, d’une manière générale, l’action qui tend à empêcher une personne ou groupe de personnes, une entreprise ou groupe d’entreprises de conclure, comme fournisseur, client, employeur ou salarié, des contrats relatifs aux… …

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  • 37William Howard Taft: Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Thursday, March 4, 1909       Anyone who has taken the oath I have just taken must feel a heavy weight of responsibility. If not, he has no conception of the powers and duties of the office upon which he is about to enter,… …

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  • 38Duplex Printing Press Co. v. Deering — Supreme Court of the United States Argued Jan. 22, 1920 Decided …

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  • 391890 Australian maritime dispute — The 1890 Australian Maritime Dispute, commonly known as the 1890 Maritime Strike, was on a scale unprecedented in the Australian colonies to that point in time, causing political and social turmoil across all Australian colonies and in New… …

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  • 40Santa Barbara News-Press controversy — The Santa Barbara News Press Controversy refers to a series of events starting in 2000 after billionaire divorcee Wendy P. McCaw purchased the Santa Barbara News Press . McCaw felt that as owner of the News Press she had authority to choose its… …

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