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on the side), all of which have received more attention. I see the need for a separate entry, but there's still work that could be done to harmonize the three (or four) entries. The part of the warrant article that deals with this type of warrant is currently an eyesore, but I think it's referring to
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In the US, these things are governed federally by the Fair Labor
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There's a very noticeable paucity of references in this article. Even worse, neither of the references work for me. I'm on a mobile phone so there's a possibility that this is because of issues with a mobile redirect, but of the two references, the second website doesn't seem to exist any more.
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I did some basic cleanup, but there's a lot more that could be done. In particular, few assertions have sources, but they say that in "many" cases, "most" of the time, or "often" they are true. I suspect this is based on personal experience, and when I started the article, it asserted that most
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