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How often does the federal government sue states?
Based on an article issued by the Cornell Law School:
The first such suit occurred in United States v. …
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Does China have a mechanism for allowing whistleblowers within the government to speak out a...
For the former, per i-sight.com, "China’s Regulation on Labor Security Supervision 2004 gives whistleblowers the right to report any act that breaches a law, regulation or decree. …
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What stops the US rail workers from striking or quitting?
This is a short review of why and how railroad workers are prevented from strikes that cause complete disruption of the rail traffic:
"What gave the federal court authority to stop railroad workers fr …