Your patient is 20 weeks pregnant and comes to you complaini…
Your patient is 20 weeks pregnant and comes to you complaining that her lower back has started to hurt. She is also experiencing aching, numbness, and weakness in her upper extremities. You do a musculoskeletal exam and determine that these symptoms are the result of normal changes in this system during pregnancy and are related to a change in her posture known as
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Still relating back to Question #29, after living on the property for several years, Albert decides he wants to bulldoze his house and build a Target on his land. Can Albert go ahead and do this without approval from anyone? (
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In 2029, Congress passes a bill and President Ocasio-Cortez (D) signs into law legislation creating the Office of Student Loan Relief (OSLR) as an independent regulatory agency. It is staffed by two people in each state, paid for by their state governments. The OSLR is headed is headed by the Commissioner of Student Loans, who is appointed for a six year term by a majority vote of the president, the Speaker of the House, and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate. The Senate then ratifies the selection by a simple majority vote with no debate allowed. The Commissioner of Student Loans is subject to removal only for felony criminal conviction in Federal court. There is no other way to remove the Commissioner before the expiration of their term. With both houses of Congress occupied by Republicans, and President Ocasio-Cortez (a Democrat) at loggerheads over who should be appointed Commissioner, President Ocasio-Cortez appoints Zohran Mamdani Commissioner during what she claims is an intra-session recess of the Senate. The Senate adjourned for Christmas, and Manchin was appointed ten days later. Wells Fargo Bank, an originator of student loans, sues the President, arguing that the Commissioner’s appointment process is unconstitutional. How is the Supreme Court likely to rule, and why?
Read DetailsTaylor is a banker. Una wants to buy a home. Taylor tells Un…
Taylor is a banker. Una wants to buy a home. Taylor tells Una that the interest rate on her home will be 40%. Una, however, doesn’t know that this interest rate is too high according to state law. Una starts paying the 40%. What has Taylor committed?
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