Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein: Examining a Decades-Long Association Jeffrey Epstein, a name now linked with serious crimes, was once a high-flying financier. Donald Trump, known for his real estate empire and later as a U.S. President, moved in similar circles....
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The Mayflower Compact: A Cornerstone of American Self-Governance
The arrival of the Mayflower in 1620 marked the beginning of a significant chapter in American history, not just for the Pilgrims seeking religious freedom, but for the very foundation of democratic governance in the New World. Faced with the daunting prospect of...
Upholding the Pillars: Why Respecting Union Contracts and Collective Bargaining is Crucial for a Fair Future
In a recent year, over 60% of workers surveyed felt their voices were not heard in the workplace. This lack of voice often leads to lower morale and higher employee turnover. Union contracts stand as key tools in changing this dynamic. They lay down clear rules for...
James L. Buckley: A Century of Service and a Clinton-Appointed Legacy on the D.C. Circuit
James L. Buckley was a truly remarkable figure in American law. He served as a distinguished Senior Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. His life of public service spanned a full century, as he passed away at the impressive...
Beyond 1929: America’s Pre-Great Depression History of Economic Upheaval
The Great Depression, a period of severe economic downturn that began in 1929, is often viewed as a singular, catastrophic event in American history. However, the United States economy has always experienced cycles of expansion and contraction. Understanding the...
