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The History of Minimum Wage in the United States

Millions of Americans struggle to make ends meet, working multiple jobs to make up for the fact that the federal minimum wage has not kept up with the rate of inflation. However, it hasn’t always been difficult to live off of a minimum wage job.

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Secrets of the Serial Set: The Chinese Exclusion Act

The United States has a dark history regarding its immigration policies. One example of these laws was the Chinese Exclusion Act, which restricted immigration from China for decades after its passage in 1882.

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Heinous Histories: The Murder of Mary Phagan

In the dim and musty confines of a factory basement, the lifeless body of Mary Phagan, was stumbled upon by a lone night watchman. Let’s venture into the annals of history using the World Trials Library and unearth the secrets to this crime.

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What’s New in HeinOnline: July 2023 Content Release

Our team is excited to present you with some fresh new content, including the most relevant and up-to-date materials, making sure you have all the tools necessary for success. Below, you’ll find new help guides, congressional documents, and major additions to our most popular databases.

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What’s New in HeinOnline: June 2023 Content Release

With summer finally here, many of us are finding ourselves embarking on new adventures and diving into fresh experiences. At HeinOnline, we’ve been embracing this adventurous spirit too, by exploring new titles and content to add to our databases.

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The End of Title 42: What it Means for Immigration

In recent weeks, news about Title 42 being brought to an end has been on virtually every media platform. But what is Title 42, why did it end, and what does it mean for migrants seeking asylum in the United States moving forward?

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New Database: Voting Rights & Election Law

We are happy to introduce our latest database, Voting Rights & Election Law! Uncover a rich assortment of subject-coded titles that delve into the intricate world of elections and voting systems, crucial pillars of democracy.

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The Abortion Battle: What’s Happening Now

Since the repeal of Roe v. Wade, abortion has become a state issue, with state and even local governments now able to establish rules and regulations regarding whether a pregnant person can receive an abortion, and if so, under what conditions.

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The Pentagon Leak

Classified documents from the Pentagon began circulating on the social media platform Discord in March. These documents discussed everything from the war in Ukraine, to protests in Israel, to Egypt’s plans to build thousands of rockets for Russia.

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