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Supplemental Security Income for Children

Children who are blind or disabled are eligible to receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

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Federal Volunteer Protection Act -- Applicability

The federal Volunteer Protection Act (VPA) applies to "volunteers."

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Workers' Compensation Award Credit for Actual Earnings

In some instances, an injured employee will return to his former position and resume making the same earnings as before the injury.

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Public Employment

All states provide some measure of workers' compensation coverage for those individuals employed in the public sector.

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Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988

In 1988, Congress passed the cto prevent employers from subjecting applicants and employees to lie detector or polygraph tests.

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Military Leave

Military leave for employees is governed by the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA), sometimes referred to as the Military Leave Act.

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The National Mediation Board

In 1926, Congress passed the Railway Labor Act (RLA) to govern the resolution of disputes within the railroad industry.

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"Substantial Gainful Activity" for Social Security Disability Determination

To be declared "disabled" for social security disability purposes, the individual must not be able to engage in any substantial gainful activity.

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What Is the Fair Labor Standards Act?

Congress passed the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) in order to eliminate labor conditions that were detrimental to the health and welfare of workers, including children. The FLSA has four major components: a minimum wage requirement, overtime pay requirements, child labor restrictions, and record keeping directives.

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Defamation of A Public Figure

A lawsuit for defamation has the following basic elements: (1) making a false statement; (2) about a person; (3) to others; and (4) actual damages (if the harm to the person is not apparent).

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