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mueller versus oregon and adkins versus children's hospital. they are both decided around the same time and they share an important commonality in that these are economic regulation is directed solely at female employees. so let's start with mueller. the issue here in this case is whether a state law regulating work hours for women violates the liberty of contract protected by the 14th amendment's due process clause. and the court in this case, and this is a fairly rare thing for the court to do in the early 1900s. is theou at that time was al conservative. and yet on this particular issue, all nine justices came together behd e opinion and id that gender differences justify why what they caedt the time protective legislation regarding work hours. so what is it that is in the due process clause that might restrict the flexibility of state governments to pass the kinds of health, safety, welfare and morals regulations that it sees fit? well, the 14th amendment says that no state, meaning no state government, shall deprive to any person life, lib
mueller versus oregon and adkins versus children's hospital. they are both decided around the same time and they share an important commonality in that these are economic regulation is directed solely at female employees. so let's start with mueller. the issue here in this case is whether a state law regulating work hours for women violates the liberty of contract protected by the 14th amendment's due process clause. and the court in this case, and this is a fairly rare thing for the court to...
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mueller versus oregon and adkins versus children's hospital. they are both decided around the same time and they share an important commonality in that these are economic regulation is directed solely at female employees. so let's start with mueller. the issue here in this case is whether a state law regulating work hours for women violates the liberty of contract protected by the 14th amendment's due process clause. and the court in this case, and this is a fairly rare thing for the court to do in the early 1900s. is the court at that time was really conservative. and yet on this particular issue, all nine justices came together behind one opinion and said that gender differences justify why what they called at the time protective legislation regarding work hours. so what is it that is in the due process clause that might restrict the flexibility of state governments to pass the kinds of health, safety, welfare and morals regulations that it sees fit? well, the 14th amendment says that no state, meaning no state government, shall deprive to an
mueller versus oregon and adkins versus children's hospital. they are both decided around the same time and they share an important commonality in that these are economic regulation is directed solely at female employees. so let's start with mueller. the issue here in this case is whether a state law regulating work hours for women violates the liberty of contract protected by the 14th amendment's due process clause. and the court in this case, and this is a fairly rare thing for the court to...
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guys side of john rich out there guarding the president, there need to be more people like trace adkins, congressman who do you make of tim walz as kamala harris' running mate, their first appearance in their rally in philadelphia. >> i think it was a missed opportunity on her part. i thought governor of kentucky, she could have goen young moderate that would appeal with other folks but she went with a hard-core liberal, she does not want anyone that will stand her up, she will have someone up there that will do all that she says and you know a carbon copy of her, not step on her toes. she wants to be in the spotlight, he is a horrible liberal choice, president trump was right, when he tweeted out, thank you. this is the gift that keeps on giving, the more they peal the onion back on him it gets worse. elizabeth: quick response, are democrats worried about it the choice? >> yes, they are very worried, they wanted to moderate it, they know they have a problem with middle america working class, the union, labor, that is why it is a --i elizabeth: i'm sorry we ran out of time we appreciate
guys side of john rich out there guarding the president, there need to be more people like trace adkins, congressman who do you make of tim walz as kamala harris' running mate, their first appearance in their rally in philadelphia. >> i think it was a missed opportunity on her part. i thought governor of kentucky, she could have goen young moderate that would appeal with other folks but she went with a hard-core liberal, she does not want anyone that will stand her up, she will have...
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you broke trace adkins honky donk. >> that was the fest song i ever had roared job and family jobs andt hanging out at the wild horse saloon in nashville and watching this big girl try to line dance. >> how much time do you guys spend at saloons? >> how much time did you spend in one last time. >> a little more time than i should have probably. >> rachel: like right off the beer -- >> it's part of the creative process. [laughter] >> we have our buses so that kind of becomes your own. >> steve: designated driver. >> saloon. >> someone besides us. >> lawrence: do you like to write or do you prefer singing? i write the song first and i know who is going to sing the song or do you specifically tailor it. >> i think anymore i don't really try to write for other people. it's so time consuming. i just kind of -- i mean, i have a little studio at my house. and i just go down there and just pray that god is going to give me something. and just. >> lawrence: it just happens? >> yeah, and it happens sometimes. and sometimes i wonder if he is still there. [laughter] >> we need to write that. >> ra
you broke trace adkins honky donk. >> that was the fest song i ever had roared job and family jobs andt hanging out at the wild horse saloon in nashville and watching this big girl try to line dance. >> how much time do you guys spend at saloons? >> how much time did you spend in one last time. >> a little more time than i should have probably. >> rachel: like right off the beer -- >> it's part of the creative process. [laughter] >> we have our buses so...
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peter: there is an image stuck in my head from 1960 9-1970 of charlie manson with susan adkins, leslie karen winkle, patricia van halton. the three women part of his gang. it sck there in time. jeff: of it has stuck there. it is very dramatic. i spent a lot of time with leslie and patricia researching the work. they are in corona california women's prison for life. they will never get out because no california governor wants to be the one to let any of the manson family out on the world. but, they remember the whole trial. vince, of course, the prosecutor, right that fabulous true crime book "helter-skelter" that has sold over 9 million copies in the years since. for charlie it is what he dreamed of. he is the center of international attention. every day before the trial opened and the media came in, charlie, his lawyers, and the three women are who were -- women who were on trial with him convened for strategy sessions and charlie would say, i will do this outrageous thing today. what i do it, i want you three women to jump up and say this. he orchestrated every step of it. if he had
peter: there is an image stuck in my head from 1960 9-1970 of charlie manson with susan adkins, leslie karen winkle, patricia van halton. the three women part of his gang. it sck there in time. jeff: of it has stuck there. it is very dramatic. i spent a lot of time with leslie and patricia researching the work. they are in corona california women's prison for life. they will never get out because no california governor wants to be the one to let any of the manson family out on the world. but,...
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all i know is eggs are up about 40%, mike, i'm ott an adkins diet and it's costing me a lot of moneyuse eggs have gone up so much. >> joe, you're looking good and from the pictures of your house you posted on twitter i think you'll be able to buy eggs. >> you ought to see the house in georgia. >> what did i miss? >> he's called me country club joe. how much is axios worth now, mr. co-founder? pretty damn good. >> axios is where you go to get smarter, faster and what matters. two quick things to watch. one is economists, mainstream, even left leaning economists panning the populist plans by vice president harris, economic reality, you increase demand, you're going to push up prices and then you could push up the inflation that you're trying to solve. second, every single one of your viewers is interested in leadership, management, we have a great interview on axios with the white house chief of staff, of course, a former ceo and entrepreneur himself. talking about how you manage that last compression of time. 154 days until the inauguration. how do you manage that 154 days, get as muc
all i know is eggs are up about 40%, mike, i'm ott an adkins diet and it's costing me a lot of moneyuse eggs have gone up so much. >> joe, you're looking good and from the pictures of your house you posted on twitter i think you'll be able to buy eggs. >> you ought to see the house in georgia. >> what did i miss? >> he's called me country club joe. how much is axios worth now, mr. co-founder? pretty damn good. >> axios is where you go to get smarter, faster and...
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tana adkin, if i could come to you first, we know nearly 800 people arrested so far, 118 behind barsntence people i difficult to say but the courts are i managing to sentence people very quickly— managing to sentence people very quickly if— managing to sentence people very quickly if they— managing to sentence people very quickly if they plead _ managing to sentence people very quickly if they plead guilty - managing to sentence people very quickly if they plead guilty at - managing to sentence people very quickly if they plead guilty at the i quickly if they plead guilty at the magistrates' _ quickly if they plead guilty at the magistrates' court. _ quickly if they plead guilty at the magistrates' court. we - quickly if they plead guilty at the magistrates' court. we have i quickly if they plead guilty at the i magistrates' court. we have seen those _ magistrates' court. we have seen those sentences _ magistrates' court. we have seen those sentences being _ magistrates' court. we have seen those sentences being handed i magistrates' court. we have seen. those sentences being handed
tana adkin, if i could come to you first, we know nearly 800 people arrested so far, 118 behind barsntence people i difficult to say but the courts are i managing to sentence people very quickly— managing to sentence people very quickly if— managing to sentence people very quickly if they— managing to sentence people very quickly if they plead _ managing to sentence people very quickly if they plead guilty - managing to sentence people very quickly if they plead guilty at - managing to...