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NLRB Won't Pursue Charge Over Ben Shapiro Strike Tweet

The National Labor Relations Board has dismissed a charge accusing The Daily Wire of violating federal labor law through a tweet from its co-founder Ben Shapiro, the limited-government public interest firm… Published by Law 360TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Judge Won't Block Eviction Ban Notice Rule

A Tennessee landlord has lost a bid to block a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule requiring notice to delinquent renters of a national eviction ban, after a court said the rule does not apply where courts have blocked the ban. U.S. District Judge Eli Richardson in Nashville on Friday denied The Property Management Connection LLC’s request for…
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Federal Labor Agency Dismisses ‘Frivolous Charges’ Against Ben Shapiro and The Daily Wire

The federal agency charged with enforcing U.S. labor laws announced that it had dismissed a charge filed against Ben Shapiro which accused the conservative pundit of unlawfully interfering with the rights of employees at the right-leaning political website Shapiro co-founded, The Daily Wire. The complaint, filed by workers’ rights advocacy group “The Committee to Preserve the Religious…
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Appeals Court to Weigh if Gov. Murphy Overstepped With Order on Rent, Security Deposits

“Gov. Murphy made clear to the Appellate Division that he believes he has the power to do literally anything he wants, so long as he unilaterally decides that his executive actions are related to the pandemic and in the public’s interest,” said attorney Jared McClain. A New Jersey appeals court will consider June 1 whether…
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NCLA Petitions SCOTUS

NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Mike DeGrandis joins “The Steve Gruber Show” with Scot Bertram filling in for Steve Gruber on 1240 WJIM to discuss NCLA’s recent petition to the United States Supreme Court asking the Court to hear our case against Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker’s COVID-19 restrictions. Key points: • NCLA filed a petition…
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Landlords Take Fight Against Eviction Ban to 11th Circuit

A national landlord group brought its case challenging a federal directive halting residential evictions to the 11th Circuit on Friday, arguing that the order has forced landlords to give unlimited free housing to delinquent tenants without proper legal recourse. Attorney Caleb Kruckenberg of the New Civil Liberties Alliance told a three-judge panel of the Atlanta-based appeals…
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