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  2. No-slip condition - Wikipedia

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    The no-slip condition is a boundary condition in fluid dynamics that assumes zero bulk velocity at a solid boundary. It is based on empirical observations and physical mechanisms, but it may fail for rarefied or microscale flows, or at contact lines.

  3. Blue slip (U.S. House of Representatives) - Wikipedia

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    When, in the opinion of the House of Representatives, a Senate-introduced bill that raises revenue or appropriates money is passed by the Senate and sent to the House for its consideration, the House places a blue slip on the legislation that notes the House's constitutional prerogative and returns it to the Senate without taking further action.

  4. Blue slip (U.S. Senate) - Wikipedia

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    The committee would take no action, regardless of presidential consultation, if both home-state senators returned negative blue slips. From June 6, 2001, to 2003: The chairman's blue-slip policy allowed movement on a judicial nominee only if both home-state senators returned positive blue slips to the committee.

  5. Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board

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    Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, 561 U.S. 477 (2010), was a 5–4 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in which the Court ruled that laws enabling inferior officers of the United States to be insulated from the Presidential removal authority with two levels of "for cause" removal violated Article Two of the United States Constitution.

  6. Voter registration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, laws, and methods of voter registration in different states and territories. Find out which states require or allow voter registration for federal and state elections, and how to register online or on Election Day.

  7. United States Statutes at Large - Wikipedia

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    The Statutes at Large are an official record of U.S. federal statutes and resolutions published by the Office of the Federal Register. They are organized by session, numbered, and classified as public or private laws, and are sometimes amended by the United States Code.

  8. Federal Reserve Board of Governors - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve Board of Governors is the main governing body of the Federal Reserve System, appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. It oversees the Federal Reserve Banks, implements monetary policy, and has eight committees and 12 current members.

  9. Husted v. Randolph Institute - Wikipedia

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    Case history; Prior: A. Philip Randolph Inst. v. Husted, 838 F.3d 699 (6th Cir. 2016); cert. granted, 137 S. Ct. 2188 (2017).: Holding; Both the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 and the Help America Vote Act of 2002, as prescribed by law in 52 U.S.C. § 20507, permit Ohio to have a list-maintenance process that removes people from the state's on the basis of inactivity.