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... clause.The Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker ProtectionAct (AWPA), 29 U. S. C. §1801 et..., J., dissenting marily to the licensing of firms in the business of recruiting or referring workers...
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THE AGRICULTURAL EXEMPTION IN US LAW The agricultural exemption in U.S. federal law was granted by Congress through the clayton Act of 1916 and the Capper-Volstead Act of 1922.7 They were preceded by many state laws with similar content and objectives-namely to authorize the existence of agricultural cooperatives and to exempt them from antitrust liability.8 The background to the exemption was the atomistic nature of the farming industry and the inability of individual farmers to bargain on a leveled field with the few firms that dominated the processing and marketing of agricultural produce.
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...Temporary Agricultural Employment of H-2A Aliens in the United States;. M... of farmers, agricultural associations, law firms, farmworker advocates, community-based organizatio...
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Corporate law theory and practice considers shareholder relations with companies and the implications of ownership separated from control. Yet through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bailout and the government's resultant shareholding, ownership and control at many companies have merged, leaving corporate theory and practice for the financial and automotive sectors in chaos. The government's $700 billion bailout is a unique historical event; not merely because of its size, but also because of a resulting ripple through corporate scholarship and practice. This article builds on the author's five testimonies before Congress during the financial crisis and implementation of the TARP bailout and his consultation for the Special Inspector General for TARP. After considering corporat...
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... sell this information to "data miners,"firms that analyze prescriber-identifying information an... Amend-ment's application to federal agricultural commodity marketing regulations that required ...
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..., with predictable consequences for agricultural lenders. (13) . Bernanke ([1983] 2000) updates and... outputs, allowing privately owned business firms to avoid engaging in "cutthroat" price competition...