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More Shields and Fewer Swords in Realm of Federal Regulation

October 11, 2019
Yesterday the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) held a fascinating event on one of their marquee cases, Baldwin v. United States (read more in my postfrom last month—it’s the second of the four cases discussed). The case involves the Internal Revenue Service issuing a tax filing rule that conflicted both with legislation passed by Congress…
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Harriet Hageman on CSC Radio: NCLA Represents America's Ranchers Against USDA Overreach

October 10, 2019
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Executive Orders Address Federal Overreach

October 10, 2019
In his ongoing promise to roll back unnecessary regulations, President Donald Trump signed two executive orders Wednesday to improve transparency and fairness surrounding federal regulatory guidance. Trump’s executive orders, “Bringing Guidance out of the Darkness” and “Transparency and Fairness,” will make all agency guidance available to the public before agencies can enforce it. This will…
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Trump Undercuts Guidance Procedure for Federal Regulations

October 9, 2019
President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon signed executive orders that will change how federal agencies issue guidance documents, which they can use to set regulatory policy without going through the normal lengthy public comment and review process. Agency guidance documents carry less weight than formal regulations, but also do not have to go through the…
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R-CALF seeks injunction against USDA’s electronic animal ID plan

October 7, 2019
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Ranchers Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America (R-CALF USA) and four ranchers from Wyoming and South Dakota recently launched a lawsuit to stop implementation of a federal livestock traceability program. Some background: In April this year, the US Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) released a factsheet explaining the agency’s plan…
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NCLA Wins Stay Pending Appeal from Fifth Circuit in Post-Lucia Case

October 3, 2019
WASHINGTON – It took barely a couple of hours  after oral argument on the motion in New Orleans, for a panel of the  U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to issue an order staying the SEC’s enforcement proceedings against NCLA client Michelle Cochran, according to a press release.  The order in Cochran v.…
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