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The History of Court-Packing

April 20, 2021
NCLA’s Senior Litigation Counsel John Vecchione joins the “Thom Hartmann Program” on SiriusXM Progress 127 to debate the recent proposals to change the number of Supreme Court Justices and the history of court-packing. Key points: • For 150 years, we have had nine members of the Supreme Court. That number was established by the Judiciary…
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Lawsuits Threaten Future Of CDC Eviction Moratorium

April 19, 2021
The wave of litigation challenging the eviction moratorium issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is resulting in disparate rulings across the country, prompting divergent applications and casting uncertainty on the moratorium’s future. The temporary halt to residential evictions, which protects renters from eviction and keeps them out of congregate settings like homeless…
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The Court-Packing Bill and Biden’s SCOTUS Commission Are Weapons to Intimidate Current Justices

April 16, 2021
NCLA’s Senior Litigation Counsel John Vecchione joins Steve Gruber’s “The Voice of Reason” on WJIM to discuss the recent court-packing proposals. Key takeaways: • The court-packing bill has an intimidating effect on the current justices. Even if the bill goes nowhere, it is still an intimidation tactic to make the Supreme Court less rigorous in…
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Court-Packing Violates the Civil Liberties of Every American

April 16, 2021
NCLA’s Executive Director and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth joins “The Larry Elder Show” with guest-host Jennifer Horn on KRLA AM 870 to discuss the reality of the recent court-packing proposals. Key takeaways: • The court-packing bill has an intimidating effect on the current justices. Even if the bill goes nowhere, it is still an intimidation…
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The Future of Title IX under Biden’s Administration

April 15, 2021
NCLA’s Senior Litigation Counsel Harriet Hageman joins “The Laura Coates Show” on SiriusXM P.O.T.U.S., channel 124, to discuss the changes to Title IX under the Biden Administration. Key takeaways: • Title IX was never designed to address the allegations of sexual misconduct. It is not an appropriate statutory framework. • President Biden cannot simply issue…
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Department of Education Guidance under New Biden Administration

April 15, 2021
NCLA’s Litigation Counsel Caleb Kruckenberg joins “Richmond’s Morning News” with John Reid to discuss the recent changes in Title IX policy by the Biden administration. Key takeaways: • The Obama administration sent around a guidance document that told colleges to take away procedural protections against students or professors faced with accusations of sexual misconduct. •…
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