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Casey Norman

Litigation Counsel


Casey Norman is Litigation Counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Prior to joining NCLA, Casey worked in the private sector as a financial restructuring and bankruptcy associate at Dechert LLP.

Casey graduated cum laude from the Georgetown University Law Center in 2019, where she was the executive editor of the Georgetown Journal of International Law and the associate director of the ADR negotiation team. Casey graduated with honors from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in French and Russian language and literature. Prior to law school, Casey spent one year teaching English in Poitiers, France. Casey also spent six months in Moscow, Russia, where she studied Russian and interned at the PIR Center, an NGO specializing in global security issues, nuclear non-proliferation, and international cybersecurity.

Casey is admitted to practice in New York, the District of Columbia, and Ohio, as well as many federal district courts.

Not licensed in Virginia; admitted to practice in D.C., New York, Ohio, and select federal jurisdictions.

A BASE-ic Question: Who Holds the Legislative Pen?

By: Casey Norman September 10, 2025
Blogs
The Legislative branch creates the law, the Executive branch executes the law, and the Judicial branch interprets the law—all within a system of checks and balances.  The upshot?  A limited government of separated powers that answers to “We the People,” not the other way around.  In other words, a system of government designed to preserve,…
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Massive Government Censorship During and About Covid

By: Casey Norman April 18, 2025
COVID-19 | FIve Years Page
During the Covid pandemic, numerous federal officials and agencies implemented an expansive censorship apparatus, which was used to compel—and, in some instances, collaborate with—social media companies and other private intermediaries to suppress a range of Covid-related viewpoints that ran counter to or questioned the government’s policies or preferred narrative. The censored viewpoints included those which…
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Firing Military Personnel for Refusing Covid Vaccine

By: Casey Norman April 10, 2025
COVID-19 | FIve Years Page
On August 24, 2021, the Secretary of the Department of Defense (DOD) issued a memorandum (the “DOD mandate”) requiring that all members of the U.S. armed forces “immediately begin full vaccination” against Covid-19.[1] Notably, then-President Biden—the Commander-in-Chief of the nation’s military forces—never issued an order mandating Covid vaccination for the U.S. military, although he had…
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