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Mark Chenoweth talks to Stuart about SEC vs. Elon Musk on Fox Stuart & Company

March 13, 2019
Mark Chenoweth, Executive Director and General Counsel of NCLA addresses the administrative threat in the case of SEC vs. Elon Musk on Varney & Company.   TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Aposhian v. Whitaker-Gun Freedom Radio

February 8, 2019
Click HERE to listen to NCLA’s Caleb Kruckenberg discuss the Aposhian v. Whitaker case. Caleb Kruckenberg – litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA). Caleb has broad legal experience, often adverse to the government. He developed his principled opposition to the administrative state from his experiences as a criminal defense attorney after witnessing one…
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Ray Lucia's battle against the powerful Securities and Exchange Commission begins again

February 6, 2019
“Financial planning guru Ray Lucia is continuing his David vs. Goliath battle against the U.S. government — and it is proving to be the fight of his life. Lucia went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge the constitutionality of a Securities and Exchange Commission disciplinary action against him — for statements made in…
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Aposhian V. Whitaker-Rod Arquette Show (KNRS)

January 29, 2019
Click here to listen to NCLA’s Caleb Kruckenberg discuss the Aposhian v. Whitaker case. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Federal Lawsuit Challenges SEC’s Lifetime Gag Order Policy

January 23, 2019
“The Cato Institute, based in Washington, says the policy serves to silence potential critics of the SEC’s vast civil enforcement powers, thereby violating First Amendment protections of free speech and a free press. The policy is particularly problematic, the group says, when as a condition of accepting any civil settlement proposal as a means of…
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Grosse Ile uses cameras to track vehicle locations — and it's not alone

January 23, 2019
“An Electronic Frontier Foundation audit of automatic license plate recognition systems released in late November revealed that police in Grosse Ile have scanned 8.41 million license plates in 2016 and 2017. The location data picked up by the readers was then shared with additional databases on request. Of those scans, 99.92 percent belonged to drivers not suspected…
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