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Federal judge issues temporary injunction against latest Biden student loan plan
… In August 2023, Campus Reform reported about a lawsuit against the Biden administration’s student loan cancellation initiative filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA). “The U.S. Department of Education’s actions violate the Constitution’s Appropriations Clause, which grants Congress near-exclusive authority to cancel debt owed to the Treasury,” the NCLA stated at the time. The…
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Proven social media censorship suggests hidden gold mine of federal coercion, plaintiffs tell court
The Supreme Court set a high bar in June for states and individuals to challenge government-tinged censorship of social media, reversing a preliminary injunction against the feds because platforms were already suppressing plaintiffs’ posts when public officials targeted them. Censored doctors Jay Bhattacharya, Martin Kulldorff and Aaron Kheriaty, activist Jill Hines and Gateway Pundit publisher Jim Hoft,…
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Fishermen look to kill NOAA at-sea monitoring rule following Supreme Court victory
… Now, the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit asking the judges to strike down the at-sea monitoring rule. The appeals court initially upheld the rule in 2021, relying on the Chevron deference. With the deference dead, though, the NCLA claims…
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Group seeks SEC Enforcement records
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is due to make a decision in a case that could shed light on improper behavior within the SEC’s Enforcement Division that led to the dismissal of scores of cases, include many that had been prosecuted for years. The issue at the heart of the case is the so-called…
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Ex-Lender Says FDIC Can't 'Trap' Him In Dispute Without Trial
A former small-business financier has doubled down on his push to immediately halt an enforcement proceeding against him filed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., arguing it would be unjust to block his claims after a “sea change” in relevant case law…
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