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  2. Right to sit in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Missouri passed a right to sit law for women workers in 1885. [citation needed] In 1973, the Missouri Attorney General ruled that employers must provide seating for both sexes, or in cases where standing was necessary, no seating for either sex. [8] Missouri's right to sit law was repealed on August 28, 2007. [114] [24]

  3. ABC News, George Stephanopoulos agree to apologize to Trump ...

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    ABC News and star anchor George Stephanopoulos have agreed to pay President-elect Trump $16 million to settle a defamation lawsuit. The settlement was publicly filed Saturday, just days before the ...

  4. Is there anyone in government Trump can’t fire? Why ... - AOL

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    Since taking office four weeks ago, Trump has rapidly fired a member of the National Labor Relations Board, two commissioners charged with enforcing civil rights laws in the workplace and, most ...

  5. Is Trump Breaking Federal Laws? We Asked Legal Experts - AOL

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    Trump’s legal team would argue that the “Constitution gives the President a right to impound funds” and cite how Thomas Jefferson halted funding for gunboats to patrol the Mississippi River ...

  6. Trump shares bizarre court sketch of him sitting next to ...

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    Trump appeared in court fro the second time in recent months, this time for a civil fraud trial (Getty Images) The lawsuit was brought by the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James .

  7. 6 weeks of Trump's trial in 62 photos - AOL

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    Outside, Trump’s supporters and critics have swelled the square facing the courthouse, Collect Pond Park, where, as the first week of the trial came to a close, a man lit himself on fire.

  8. Legal cases, attempted assassinations and a pivotal debate ...

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    Here’s a look at the news stories that shaped American politics this year, month by month. January Trump ordered to pay $83.3 million for defaming E. Jean Carroll

  9. Twitter use by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Essayist Frank Rich of New York magazine argued in 2017 that Trump's tweets are not purely distractions, but rather (1) are frequently news in themselves; (2) indicate a heightened instability within the Trump administration; and (3) are not aimed at news consumers, but rather "are intended to rally his base" of supporters.