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Ranch Group Declares Another Victory in Fight to Stop Mandatory Radio Eartags

Earlier this week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s animal health agency, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced it would not implement its July 5, 2020, Federal Register Notice. The notice would have required the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) eartags on all adult cattle and bison moved in interstate commerce beginning…
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APHIS Takes Step Back On Cattle Producers’ RFID Mandate
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced it would not implement its July 5, 2020 Federal Register Notice that would have required the use of radio frequency identification eartags on all adult cattle and bison moved in interstate commerce beginning January 1, 2023. While it begins official rulemaking, cattle producers can utilize traditional ear tags…
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USDA Walks Back Eartag Mandate

USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service announced on Wednesday it is pulling back on mandating the use of radio frequency identification eartags on cattle and bison in interstate commerce. It will instead use the rulemaking process for any future action related to the proposal. The agency’s decision is a win for R-CALF USA, which…
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Federalist Publisher Slams NLRB Order To Delete Tweet

The National Labor Relations Board had no business filing a complaint over a tweet from The Federalist’s publisher that bad-mouthed union organizing because the person filing the underlying charge had no ties to the dispute, the publisher has told the Third Circuit. FDRLST Media LLC, which runs the conservative online magazine The Federalist, asked the…
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Court Tosses Challenge To IRS Crypto Exchange Summons

A New Hampshire man cannot block the Internal Revenue Service from obtaining his records from cryptocurrency platforms because it would unlawfully impede the collection of tax, a federal judge said Tuesday in dismissing his case challenging the agency’s summons. James Harper cannot force the IRS to expunge records it obtained on his accounts with Coinbase…
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How Executive Orders Circumvent Congress

NCLA’s Senior Litigation Counsel, Peggy Little, joins “The Morning Newswatch” with Tom Miller on NewsRadio WPJF to discuss the injustice of relying on executive orders to circumvent the legislative process. Peggy Little comes to NCLA with over three decades of experience as a trial and appellate litigator in complex, high-stakes regulatory, mass-tort, class-action, products…
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