The Rule of Law: 'leave to live by no man's leave'
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The Rule of Law: 'leave to live by no man's leave'
In the spring of 1952, President Harry Truman faced a nationwide strike that he feared would undermine the production of steel and thus the prosecution of the Korean War and American efforts through the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe in the aftermath of World War II. In response, he issued an executive order to keep the steel industry open and operating. In June, the Supreme Court, in Youngstown...
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