Word: regulatee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This law outraged Canada's orthodox financiers, and the Liberal Government in Ottawa asked the Supreme Court of Canada whether the legislation was constitutional. Last week, by a 4-to-1 vote, the court ruled that Saskatchewan had trespassed on the Dominion's preserve-under the British North...
The House conferees would fight for their effort to regulate a union's internal affairs (e.g., a $25 ceiling on initiation fees, etc.). The Senate was satisfied to let unions regulate themselves, although it did declare that "coercion or restraint" of workers by unionists would be illegal.
Taft told reporter he and his Senate colleagues "would prefer not to try to regulate unions to the extent that every instance of a fight between a union and an individual member becomes a case for the National Labor Relations Board to settle.
Stassen: ... I believe we can regulate our capitalism and stabilize our production and employment at a high level without any serious crisis. . . .
It was the first major U.S. airline crash in 14 weeks, and Delta's first since 1935. What accounted for it? The reason was shockingly obvious: the Muscogee County Airport, like some 300 other U.S. airports regularly used by commercial aircraft, has no control tower to regulate landings. The...