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Miami New Times: Coral Gables Resident Sues Florida Over License-Plate Readers

October 23, 2018
In the seven years since Coral Gables began installing automatic license-plate readers, resident Raul Mas Canosa estimates the city has captured images of his car “thousands of times.” It’s a reasonable guess: By the end of the year, the City Beautiful is on track to scan more than 30 million license plates despite having a population of…
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Fox News: Florida man claims license-plate readers let cops know your 'daily routine' in suit

October 23, 2018
A Florida man earlier this month filed a lawsuit against his city and its law enforcement, claiming that its use of license-plate-reading technology is unconstitutional, The Miami New Times reported. Raul Mas Canosa, a Coral Gables resident, claimed in a lawsuit filed Oct. 5 that Coral Gables operates 30 cameras around the city and shares its data with…
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Regulatory Transparency Project: Free Lunch Podcast Episode 29 – Arizona Dumps Deference: The Beginning of the End for Chevron?

October 23, 2018
Philip Hamburger Discusses With The Regulatory Transparency Project Listen Now “We live in a system where regulators make rules, investigate alleged violations of the rules, and then adjudicate those violations before an Administrative Law Judge who is a member of the agency. When agency decisions are appealed to the traditional court system, judges are obligated…
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Ithaca Journal: Former assistant professor sues Cornell, U.S. Department of Education

October 10, 2018
A former Cornell University professor who faced a sexual misconduct allegation is suing the university, the U.S. Department of Education and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. In the lawsuit, Mukund Vengalatorre, a former assistant professor of physics, claims the university mishandled an investigation into the allegation as well as his tenure review process. The suit states he was discriminated against…
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Overlawyered blog, CATO Institute

July 9, 2018
The New Civil Liberties Alliance has evaluated the likely picks on the basis of their posture toward the powers of the administrative state. Click here to read more TweetShareShare0 Shares
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SCOTUS Blog: Monday Round-Up

July 9, 2018
New Civil Liberties Alliance surveys six possible candidates, giving a slight edge to Kethledge over Kavanaugh. Click here to read more TweetShareShare0 Shares
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In NCLA Relentless Case, Supreme Court Overturns Chevron DeferencePress Release >>
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