How to Pay Los Angeles Car Crash Attorney Legal Fees

Whether we are talking about a divorce, a will or a car accident, these and many more are situations in which the services of a lawyer may be useful or even necessary. For many people in this position, the financial side is a serious concern. Many believe that hiring a Los angeles car crash attorney […]

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SC Upholds Authority of FHFA to Collect Profits on Bailout Money

On June 23, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling on the lawsuit filed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac investors versus the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA). Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito ruled that even if FHFA’s structure is flawed to the point of being unconstitutional, he and all other SC Justices unanimously agreed […]

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Biden Open to Good Faith Negotiations Over Infrastructure Plans

Republicans are expected to oppose the 28% corporate tax hike to augment federal funds for Pres. Biden’s proposed $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan. That being the case, the President announced that he is willing to discuss and negotiate with Republicans and Democratic senators alike; but he will not allow inaction to hamper his push for major […]

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What’s Political Psychology?

At its very center, political psychology is focused on a person’s behavior within the given political system. Psychology alone can’t explain intractable conflicts, war, Holocaust or even other extreme behavior of the state or collective political entity in a complex environment. Individuals are not acting or responding within a vacuum. Rather, their behavior greatly varies […]

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Where does Your Tax Money Go?

We are all paying taxes. But where does the federal government puts the tax money they have collected? Basically, federal government is collecting taxes in an effort to fund different public services. In fact, in the fiscal year of 2019, the federal government has spent over 4.4 trillion dollars, which amounted to 21% of the […]

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  • How Legal Minds Have Shaped Presidential Policy
    Throughout American history, men trained in the law have often occupied the Oval Office. A legal background has helped many presidents shape their policy decisions with a precise, structured approach. At the same time, not every president has been a lawyer; those who have brought legal reasoning into the center of their leadership style often […]
  • Regulatory Challenges of Cashing Out Mobile Payments in Developing Economies
    In emerging markets, mobile payments and digital wallets have transformed the interaction people have with money. A growing concern in this regard is the issue of cashing out mobile payments, especially with systems like T-money. With increasing dependence on mobile wallets, knowing how to cash out your T-money (티머니 현금화) has become critical. However, the […]
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