In August 1981, President Ronald Reagan, confronted by striking federal air-traffic controllers who threatened to shut down

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In August 1981, President Ronald Reagan, confronted by striking federal air-traffic controllers who threatened to shut down the nation’s airlines, fired them all. The president justified his actions by noting the striking workers were in violation of the law. Their places were taken in the short term by military air traffic controllers and ultimately, after training, by new personnel. Did President Reagan act legally? Did he act ethically?

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