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Biz Groups Back Texas, Miss., La. Bid In Tax Cut Limit Suit

October 5, 2021
…In another brief filed in support of the states the same day, limited government advocacy group New Civil Liberties Alliance argued that Congress cannot purchase states’ sovereign taxation power. The group also repeated the states’ argument that the mandate unconstitutionally commandeers state officials. The mandate is Congress’ “boldest power grab in recent history,” Margaret Little,…
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SCOTUS Won’t Hear Appeal Challenging Charlie Baker’s Sweeping Pandemic Powers

October 4, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear an appeal of a state court decision that found Gov. Charlie Baker had the right to impose sweeping pandemic-era orders closing businesses, limiting gatherings and requiring masks in an attempt to limit the spread of coronavirus. The nation’s highest court announced without comment on Monday that it would…
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Civil Liberties Group Supports Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana in ARPA Suit

October 4, 2021
The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an amicus brief with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Amarillo Division, in support of the Texas, Mississippi, and Louisiana attorneys general in the states’ dispute with the U.S. Treasury Department over a provision in the American Rescue Plan Act (P.L. 117-2) that limits the state…
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Ordering Private Companies to Impose Vaccine Mandates Is Completely Unconstitutional

October 1, 2021
NCLA Litigation Counsel Jenin Younes joins “O’Connor & Company” on WMAL to discuss natural immunity to COVID-19 and NCLA’s cases against George Mason University and Michigan State University and their vaccine mandates. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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The Legality of Employer and Government Enforced Vaccine Mandates

September 29, 2021
As governments and employers across the U.S. expand the use of vaccination mandates for their employees, a debate has broken out as to how far such restrictions can go. Ian Carleton Schaefer, the chair of Loeb & Loeb’s New York employment and labor practice, and Jenin Younes, a litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties…
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Court Upholds SEC ‘Gag Rule’ for Executives Who Settle

September 28, 2021
…In a statement, the New Civil Liberties Alliance said it would continue to challenge the SEC’s restriction on future challenges. “NCLA is committed to end this anomalous practice that dangerously insulates SEC from criticism by those in the best position to point out flaws in the agency’s enforcement practices,” it said. Read the full article…
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