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Department of Education Has no Power to Set Curriculum

NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Peggy Little joins “The Jimmy Barrett Show” on Houston’s NewsRadio 740 KTRH to discuss NCLA’s recent comment objecting to the Department of Education’s “Proposed Priorities – American History and Civics Education.”TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Civil Liberties Group Backs Ohio's Bid To Ax Tax Cut Limit Law

A civil liberties organization has supported Ohio’s attempt to invalidate a federal law prohibiting states from using coronavirus aid to offset tax cuts, arguing that a proposed Treasury regulation made the statute more ambiguous. In a Wednesday amicus brief, the nonprofit New Civil Liberties Alliance said the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s interim final rule…
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Proposed legislation would help landlords, tenants with back rent

Bills are piling up for those who’ve had a hard time making ends meet over the last year and the state is bracing for a lift on the moratorium that has prevented evictions during the public health crisis. But the safety net that has allowed hard-hit renters to stay in their homes has created a…
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Department of Education Has no Power to Set Curriculum

NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Peggy Little joins “The Jimmy Barrett Show” on Houston’s NewsRadio 740 KTRH to discuss NCLA’s recent comment objecting to the Department of Education’s “Proposed Priorities – American History and Civics Education.” TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Landlords sue Murphy over ‘unconstitutional’ mandate allowing security deposit as rent

Several South Jersey landlords are suing Gov. Phil Murphy to block a 13-month-old executive order that allows tenants to use their security deposit to make rent payments. As thousands of people lost their jobs at the height of the coronavirus pandemic and began falling behind on rent payments, Murphy enacted Executive Order 128 to allow struggling tenants to pay rent…
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