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Employees, Students Disciplined Due to Non-compliance With Vaccine Directives

June 8, 2022
…According to her lawyer, Jenin Younes of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, Norris was granted a religious exemption. Younes said she received the exemption shortly after the preliminary injunction was denied… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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CDC Creates COVID Infection Tracker for All U.S. Counties

June 6, 2022
…Jenin Younes, an attorney at the New Civil Liberties Alliance law firm who has litigated against vaccine mandates and school quarantines, said the CDC’s new tracker could spark legal challenges if public officials use it to reimpose health restrictions… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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On Eve of Biden Title IX Rules, Appeals Court Suspects Anti-male Bias Resulting From Obama Rules

June 5, 2022
…The New Civil Liberties Alliance, which represents the professor, thanked the court for giving him “the opportunity to expose the extreme lack of due process he suffered at Cornell’s hands…” Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Second Circuit Allows Title IX Claim by Professor Who Alleged Biased Sexual Misconduct Investigation

June 3, 2022
…Congratulations to Caleb Kruckenberg, Margaret A. Little, and Richard A. Samp with the New Civil Liberties Alliance (Kruckenberg is now at the Pacific legal Foundation), who represented Vengalattore… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Feds Want SEC And FTC Cases Coordinated At High Court

May 23, 2022
…An attorney for Cochran, Peggy Little of the nonprofit New Civil Liberties Alliance, told Law360 on Friday they support the solicitor general’s current request. “We concurred in the SG’s request for coordinated briefing with Axon but separate argument on Cochran, because while related, the Axon case involves the FTC Act, and Cochran the Exchange Act—two…
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CFPB’s Latest Existential Threat: Legal Challenges to Its Funding

May 22, 2022
“…It is likely that eventually the Supreme Court will have to decide the funding issue eventually,” said Rich Samp, senior litigation attorney at the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonprofit law firm that litigates against federal administrative agencies… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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