America’s civil service protections were born from ‘Death by Lightning’ and put in jeopardy by Supreme Court
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Bobby Harrison
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Mississippi TodayAmerica’s civil service protections were born from ‘Death by Lightning’ and put in jeopardy by Supreme Courtmississippitoday.org“Death by Lightning” tells the story of President James Garfield and how his assassination spurred civil service protections that have been weakened by the current Supreme Court.
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