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Chamber, Others Say SEC ‘Seeking to Barricade the Courthouse Doors’ in Supreme Court Filing
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Cato Institute, and Competitive Enterprise Institute together asked the Supreme Court to take up a case that could place additional checks on the SEC’s use of in-house enforcement proceedings. In a joint October 5, 2020, amicus brief, the groups accused the commission of “seeking to barricade the courthouse doors in…
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Sr Litigation Counsel Peggy Little: Amy Coney-Barrett is supremely qualified for the SCOTUS
This week, Tim talks with Peggy Little, Senior Litigation Counsel of the New Civil Liberties Alliance. They discuss Amy Coney-Barrett’s qualifications to become a SCOTUS Justice. They also talk about packing the court and what it really means. https://nclalegal.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Sr-Litigation-Counsel-Peggy-Little-Amy-Coney-Barrett-is-supremely-qualified-for-the-SCOTUS-KMOX.mp3 TweetShareShare0 Shares
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New Civil Liberties Alliance Challenges IRS Collection Of Private Crypto Investment Data
If you’re a bitcoin trader or investor, you’ve probably traded on multiple cryptocurrency exchanges and, for the most part, trusted that those exchanges are keeping your data secure from unlawful data collection just like a bank or credit card provider would. Unfortunately, that doesn’t seem to be the case. On July 15, 2020 (Tax Day…
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Marco Island City Council to consider purchase of license plate readers for Jolley and Goodland bridges
Marco Island City Council will consider Monday authorizing the purchase of three stationary automatic license plate readers for about $60,000 to be deployed on the bridges leading to the island. The price tag also includes software, services and shipping fees, a quote from the company Vetted Security Solutions shows. Police Chief Tracy L. Frazzano wrote in a report that a competitive bidding…
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