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annual leave, sick leave, leave without pay (LWOP)
A federal law exists banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage. It is not within the authority of the President to overturn that law. This can only be done by the legislative or judicial branches of the federal government. Therefore, President Obama has no choice but to leave the issue to the federal government for a decision.
confederate ordered them to leave because they formed a new government and it was their territory
they threatened to leave the Union and secede from it
You cannot force the U.S. government to leave in the U.S. government. But if the state has a big enough army, with force, it could overtake by force the the U.S. government.
that it would leave too much power in federal government and it would leave states weak
All the powers the states didn't give to the Federal Government.The delegates to the Constitutional Convention specifically delegated powers to the federal government from each and the several states. The states retained all powers not delegated to the federal government. Any powers not retained by the states are retained by the people.
Federal education loan as name suggests are loans granted by the federal government. You will not be required to start repaying your federal student loans until you graduate, leave school, or change your enrollment status to less than half-time.
Federal education loan as name suggests are loans granted by the federal government. You will not be required to start repaying your federal student loans until you graduate, leave school, or change your enrollment status to less than half-time.
Yes. FMLA is a federal law and the federal government currently recognizes same-sex marriages in all 50 states.
The U.S. Constitution conferred only a very few and narrow powers upon the federal government, most generally relating to the military, borders, customs and diplomacy. All other powers are outside of the jurisdiction of the federal government. Article 10 of the U.S. Constitution states that all powers and legislative authority not expressly delegated to the federal government is reserved to the States and to the People.
The U.S. Constitution conferred only a very few and narrow powers upon the federal government, most generally relating to the military, borders, customs and diplomacy. All other powers are outside of the jurisdiction of the federal government. Article 10 of the U.S. Constitution states that all powers and legislative authority not expressly delegated to the federal government is reserved to the States and to the People.