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Are SEC Gag Orders Unconstitutional? – SEC Defendant Asks Court to Lift Restrictions

May 14, 2019
The New Civil Liberties Alliance has filed a Motion for Relief from Judgment with the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on behalf of Barry D. Romeril. Mr. Romeril served as the Chief Financial Officer of the Xerox Corporation from 1993-2001. NCLA has asked the court to remove a gag order…
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SEC Gag Rule Under Attack Again. Are Its Days Numbered?

May 14, 2019
Nearly 16 years ago, former Xerox Corp. chief financial officer Barry Romeril was among six executives at the company who settled fraud charges with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission without admitting or denying guilt. Now, Romeril wants the public to hear his side of the story. But in order to speak out about what happened, Romeril…
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Utahan Appealing Bump Stock Ban Can’t Keep Device

April 30, 2019
A 10th Circuit panel decided Tuesday to deny a man’s request to keep his bump stock while his appeal over the federal government’s ban on the firearm device is heard. Chairman of the Utah Shooting Sports Council W. Clark Aposhian sued the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in January after the Trump administration…
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Mark Chenoweth on White House Energy Infrastructure Executive Order

April 12, 2019
Mark Chenoweth was on Varney & Company to talk about the White House Energy Infrastructure Executive Order that promotes efficient permitting process and reduces regulatory uncertainty. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Meet the only person in the US who can legally own a bump stock

April 10, 2019
Clark Aposhian added a bump stock to his firearms collection about a year before a gunman using the devices, which let semi-automatic weapons fire more rapidly, killed nearly five dozen people at a Las Vegas music festival. Today, the 54-year-old gun lobbyist is the only person in the U.S. legally allowed to own one. The…
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This Utah gun lobbyist is the only man in America who can legally own a bump stock. He’s fighting in court to keep it — even though he thinks it is lame.

April 8, 2019
Update: This story has been updated to reflect that the U.S. Supreme Court recently denied a gun rights group request to keep their bump stocks, meaning Clark Aposhian is likely the only person in the country who now legally owns one of the shooting accessories. Clark Aposhian is the only man in American who can…
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