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The bill would have amended the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) to increase the federal minimum wage for employees to $10.10 per hour over the course of a two-year period. [78] The bill was strongly supported by President Barack Obama and many of the Democratic senators, but strongly opposed by Republicans in the Senate and House. [79 ...
Everybody Does It is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Paul Douglas, Linda Darnell and Celeste Holm.In the film, a businessman's wife tries to become an opera star, failing miserably due to her lack of talent.
Warren Douglas as Joe Downey; Jane Frazee as Marion Roberts; Robert Osterloh as James "Slats" Slattery; Joyce Compton as Joan; Anthony Caruso as Nails; Harry Lauter as Bill; Eddie Dunn as Lt. Madigan
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Calamity Jane and Sam Bass: George Sherman: Yvonne De Carlo, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart: Western: Universal: Canadian Pacific: Edwin L. Marin: Randolph Scott, Jane Wyatt, J. Carrol Naish
Cast Genre Notes I Am a Criminal: William Nigh: John Carroll, Kay Linaker, Craig Reynolds: Crime: Monogram [10] I Am the Law: Alexander Hall: Edward G. Robinson, Otto Kruger, Barbara O'Neil: Crime: Columbia: I Demand Payment: Clifford Sanforth: Jack La Rue, Betty Burgess, Guinn Williams: Drama: Independent [11] I Met My Love Again: George Cukor
United States v. Darby Lumber Co., 312 U.S. 100 (1941), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court upheld the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, holding that the U.S. Congress had the power under the Commerce Clause to regulate employment conditions. [1]
The film stars Wayne Morris, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart, Hugh Herbert, Johnnie Davis, and Penny Singleton. The film was released by Warner Bros. on July 16, 1938. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The movie is adapted from the novel by the same name, Men Are Such Fools , by Faith Baldwin .
Red Light is a 1949 American film noir crime film starring George Raft and Virginia Mayo, and directed and produced by Roy Del Ruth. Based on the story "This Guy Gideon" by Don "Red" Barry, it features strong religious overtones. [1] It was one of several thrillers Raft made in the late 1940s. [2]