Temperament Counts in Justices, the Word 'Slavery' Is Devalued When It Is Thrown Around Recklessly
Charleston Daily Mail › June 22, 2008
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Charleston Daily Mail › June 22, 2008
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DEBORAH K. May decided enough was enough, and on Nov. 18, 2005, quit her job as a maid for coal magnate Donald Blankenship. She sought unemployment compensation from Mate Creek Security, the company that provided maid services for Blankenship's home in Sprigg, W.Va.
The unemployment office turned her down, and May appealed to the state Supreme Court, which ruled for her.See the full content of this document
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Temperament Counts in Justices, the Word 'Slavery' Is Devalued When It Is Thrown Around Recklessly
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