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‘It’s A Matter Of Principle’: Conservative Publisher Downplays NLRB Ruling That Said His Tweet Violated Labor Law

November 25, 2020
The publisher of conservative media organization The Federalist responded to a government ruling that stated he violated labor law when he tweeted workers who wanted to unionize would be sent “back to the salt mine.” Read the full articleTweetShareShare0 Shares
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The Federalist Publisher’s Tweet Violated Labor Law, NLRB Rules

November 25, 2020
The publisher of conservative online magazine The Federalist unlawfully threatened workers when he said via Twitter that he’d send them “back to the salt mine” if they attempted to form a union, the National Labor Relations Board held. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Really? NLRB upholds ruling that Federalist publisher Ben Domenech threatened ‘workers’ rights’ with ‘back to the salt mine’ joke

November 25, 2020
If you’ll recall, last year, Federalist publisher Ben Domenech responded to Vox writers staging a walkout with this jokey tweet: Little did he know how much trouble he was in. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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CDC's Has no Authority to Impose the Eviction Moratorium Order, Caleb Kruckenberg

November 20, 2020
NCLA Litigation Counsel, Caleb Kruckenberg joined Stacy Washington on Sirius XM Patriot to address why CDC’s national eviction moratorium order is unconstitutional.   TweetShareShare0 Shares
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A 'huge wave of evictions' is possible in January

November 16, 2020
Landlord groups like the National Apartment Association and property owners have joined a lawsuit brought by the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a civil rights group, aiming to strike down the order. They argue that rental housing providers have been irreparably damaged by the CDC order and federal agencies don’t have the power to waive state laws. They say…
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Illinois Eviction Moratorium Extended to December 2020 for Renters

November 13, 2020
In an expected move, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker once again extended the state’s eviction ban for another 30 days on November 13, 2020. The revised executive order 2020-72 defines new financial conditions for individuals covered under the eviction ban. Renters who earn less than $99,000 — or $198,000 in combined household income — are protected…
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