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Texas Woman's Suit Against SEC Tossed Out of District Court, Heads to Appeal

July 17, 2019
FORT WORTH — U.S. District Court judge John McBryde dismissed a Coppola, Texas, woman’s complaint against the Security and Exchange Commission but one of her attorneys said there is some light at the end of the tunnel. Michelle Cochran should not have been put through the stress of an SEC hearing before the organization’s administrative…
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TTB Label Regulations Infringe Brewers’ Civil Liberties

July 16, 2019
Summer backyard barbecues aren’t complete without cold beer. Perhaps the tradition is rooted in colonial America’s love of suds. Americans over the age of 15 consumed 34 gallons of beer per capita per year back then, and pubs and taverns were vital community gathering places for news, business and leisure… Read the full article here…
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Mark Chenoweth on the Upcoming SCOTUS Decisions

July 11, 2019
Mark Chenoweth was on Fox News to talk about the upcoming Supreme Court decisions in Klein v. Oregon Bureau of Labor, Gamble v. U.S., and the controversial 2020 Census Citizenship Question. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Gundy v. United States: Revisiting the Nondelegation Doctrine, or Not?

June 26, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Gundy v. United States disappointed some observers who were hoping that the Court would use the case to reinvigorate the nondelegation doctrine.  Instead, the Court upheld the federal government’s authority under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), a 2006 law requiring sex offenders to register with authorities in the…
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Daily Dicta: Mark Cuban Strikes Again in SEC Fifth Circuit Appeal

June 20, 2019
Never one to miss a chance to kick the SEC, the celebrity billionaire signed on to an amicus brief, this one filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit by a team from Paul Hastings. Mark Cuban knows how to hold a grudge. Written by Jenna Greene Originally published by Law.com TweetShareShare0…
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SEC Fights Ex-Xerox CFO's Bid To Lift 16-Year-Old Gag Order

June 20, 2019
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission challenged a bid by a former Xerox executive to lift a gag order in his 16-year-old settlement with the agency, telling a New York federal court Tuesday that the man waived his First Amendment rights when he agreed to the consent judgment. To read full story click here Written by…
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