Chris Edwards testified about federal reserve aid to Congress. The past decisions of the court will heavily impact the future.
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September 21, 2020
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Decisions of the Supreme Court ([link removed] )
RBG was part of a determined effort by Clinton to make the judiciary “look like America” by nominating more women and racial minorities, particularly African Americans, than any of his predecessors.
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Chris Edwards Testifies on Federal Reserve Aid ([link removed] )
While testifying before Congress, Chris Edwards made points that contrasted with the views of his fellow panelists — arguing the Fed does not need to provide state and local government aid, and doing so would undermine market forces.
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