- <em>The assassination of </em><u><em>Anwar</em></u><em> Sadat occurred on </em><u><em>6 October 1981.</em></u><em> </em><u><em>Anwar </em></u><em>Sadat, the President of Egypt, was assassinated during the annual victory parade held in Cairo to celebrate Operation </em><u><em>Badr</em></u><em>, during which the Egyptian Army had crossed the Suez Canal and taken back a small part of the Sinai Peninsula from Israel at the beginning of the Yom Kippur War. A fatwa approving the assassination had been obtained from Omar Abdel-Rahman, a cleric later convicted in the US for his role in the </em><u><em>1993 World Trade Center </em></u><em>bombing.\]\\</em>
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Because some people are crazy
The courts claimed to protect the liberties of workmen wherein during the Progressive Era, the court enforced the contrasting of John Mitchell about the workers understanding of “industrial liberty” with prevailing laissez-faire definitions of freedom from the Gilded Age. John Mitchell denounced the current idea of liberty of contract during that time, in favor of a broader definition of economic freedom