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Fishermen Urge 1st Circ. To Revive Commerce Rule Challenge

A group of New England herring fishermen urged the First Circuit to consider their case against the U.S. Department of Commerce, claiming that a recently created federal monitoring program that measures compliance with federal fishing standards is illegal and places a financial burden on their business. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Three Major Virginia Universities Scrap COVID Booster Mandate After AG Calls Them Unlawful

Three major Virginia universities have scrapped their COVID booster mandates — and COVID vaccine mandates in general — after the state’s attorney general advised that the public institutions cannot mandate them under current law… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Gag Orders, Part II: When the SEC Silences Critics

…Any consent judgment with the SEC includes what is often called a “gag clause.” These clauses prohibit the defendant from challenging the truth of any allegation in the SEC’s complaint or making any statement that might be construed as saying that the complaint lacked a factual basis. This prevents defendants and their counsel from informing…
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What Happens Next After Justice Breyer's Sudden Exit from SCOTUS

NCLA Executive Director Mark Chenoweth joins Real America’s Voice to comment on Justice Breyer’s sudden exit from the Supreme Court and the future nominee’s potential impact on cases related to administrative power. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Don't Believe OSHA When It Threatens To Turn Its Rescinded Vaccine Mandate Into a Permanent Rule

…Since general public health measures are beyond OSHA’s legal purview, the majority concluded, the businesses, employees, and states that challenged the ETS were likely to prevail in arguing that the agency had exceeded its statutory authority. Under the same reasoning, that would also be true of a permanent standard that resembled the ETS in its…
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