Ripe
(A case is ripe if a judge's decision is
capable of affecting the parties
immediately. Usually the issue of ripeness
arises when one party claims that the case is
moot-in other words, there is no point in
the court's hearing the case because no
judgment can affect the situation between
the parties.)
Answer:
The employees.
Explanation:
Business and labor groups oversee and protect rights of workers .
Answer:
When state law and federal law conflict, federal law displaces, or preempts, state law, due to the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution. ... Preemption applies regardless of whether the conflicting laws come from legislatures, courts, administrative agencies, or constitutions.
Explanation:
Answer:
Individuals and businesses are owners and decision makers for the private sector. Government is owner and decision maker for the public sector.