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Evictions on the Rise but Lawsuits, Nonpaying Tenants Still Vex the Rental Housing Market
…But John J. Vecchione, a lawyer with the nonpartisan New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), said some states made it harder for landlords by imposing longer moratoriums than the CDC required. That has put added pressure on property owners to choose between evictions and raising their rents to cope with the lost revenues… Read the full…
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As Musk Tussles With SEC Over Tweets, Single Mom Asks SCOTUS To Review Agency’s In-house Judges
..The full 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals created a circuit split when it ruled in December that certified public accountant Michelle Cochran can challenge the SEC’s system “before a real Article III federal court rather than be subjected to an endless series of unlawful agency hearings,” her lawyers at the New Civil Liberties Alliance…
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SEC Finds Enforcement Staff Accessed Privileged Docs
…Cochran’s counsel at the New Civil Liberties Alliance last week asked the Supreme Court to review the Fifth Circuit’s ruling that she can challenge the constitutionality of the SEC’s administrative legal proceedings, rebutting the agency’s attempts to pause the case until the court opines on a similar lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission… Read the full…
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Lawsuit Challenges Federal Crackdown on COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media
A civil liberties group says the federal government has no business putting pressure on the nation’s technology companies to stamp out COVID-19 misinformation. The Washington, D.C.-based New Civil Liberties Alliance has filed a lawsuit in a Columbus, Ohio, federal court against US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. The lawsuit…
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COVID-19 Skeptics Sue Biden Administration Over Twitter Censorship
…Twitter suspended plaintiff Daniel Kotzin on March 7 and banned plaintiff Michael Senger permanently on March 8, according to court documents. It suspended Mark Changizi in April, June and December last year. “The timing of these events, along with the one-sided nature of the censorship, establishes that Twitter suspended Plaintiffs because it feared reprisal from…
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High Court Urged To Review SEC Judges Alongside FTC Case
A nonprofit civil rights organization wants the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Fifth Circuit ruling that its client can challenge the constitutionality of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s administrative legal proceedings, rebutting the agency’s attempts to pause the case until the court opines on a similar lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission. Instead…
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