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Biden DOJ to Fight Court Order That Blocked Feds from Colluding with Big Tech to Censor Speech

…Legal group New Civil Liberties Alliance, who also have plaintiffs in the lawsuit who allege were censored by Big Tech with the government’s help, told Fox News Digital that they are “confident” the Fifth Circuit will agree with the District Court’s findings that “the evidence shows significant First Amendment violations.”…
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Major Censorship Case on Gov Collusion with Big Tech Heads to Federal Appeals Court

…Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey filed the initial lawsuit in May 2022. Three doctors and an activist censored for their views on COVID-19 treatments and policies, who are represented by The New Civil Liberties Alliance, later joined the lawsuit as plaintiffs…
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Big Tech Censors Criticism of Government COVID Policies, Scientific Research as Pandemic Fades

…The removal notice said the New Civil Liberties Alliance’s July 26 event about the lawsuit, which alleges unconstitutional coercion of social media platforms and is led by Missouri and Louisiana on behalf of their residents, “contradict[ed] expert consensus” on COVID vaccines from “local health authorities” or the World Health Organization. It was not more specific…
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Lawsuit Filed to Stop New Student Debt Relief Plan

…The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) filed a lawsuit Friday against the Biden administration’s new student debt relief plan. The lawsuit comes after the Department of Education said it would cancel the student loans for more than 804,000 borrowers, totaling $39 billion…
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New Civil Liberties Alliance Sues Biden Administration Over New Student Loan Plan

…The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed a lawsuit Friday, representing the Mackinac Center and the Cato Institute, to challenge President Joe Biden’s Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. The groups are asking the court to block the program, claiming it violates federal law by not allowing for public comment or participation in the rulemaking process…
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Priest Asks US Supreme Court to Bar SEC Penalty on Free Speech Grounds

…Jurors rejected the fraud claims but found he made three untrue statements, including by saying during a radio interview that Promacta was “literally going to go away” and that company representatives “basically agreed with him.” The case is Lemelson v. Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S. Supreme Court, No. Unknown. For Lemelson: Russell Ryan of New…
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