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On Labor Day, we remember the Black women who helped win labor rights Danielle Phillips-Cunningham - September 2, 2021 100 years ago, Nannie Helen Burroughs launched the National Association of Wage Earners — part of her effort to integrate comprehensive labor reform into the movement for voting rights.
Trump declared two different kinds of emergencies for covid-19. There might soon be 52. Andrew Rudalevige - March 14, 2020 What does an emergency declaration mean, in law and practice?
Conservatives worry that Obamacare is a 'super-statute.' It isn't quite one yet. Henry Farrell - June 28, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26624" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] Five-year-old Jumaane Cook, right,
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Five myths about the future of Obamacare John Sides - December 16, 2013 [caption id="attachment_4105" align="aligncenter" width="636" special=""] Obama signs his health-care reform
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