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Cato sues SEC over ‘gag rule’ barring defendants from protesting allegations after settlement

January 9, 2019
“(Reuters) – Adding to mounting conservative criticism of a Securities and Exchange Commission rule that prohibits people who settle with the commission from thereafter denying the government’s allegations, the libertarian Cato Institute sued the SEC Wednesday in federal court in Washington, D.C., alleging that the SEC’s “gag rule” is unconstitutional.” Click here to read full…
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Secretary of State Tries End Run Around The Constitution

December 27, 2018
Michael P. DeGrandis, Las Cruces Sun- News “I’m Just a Bill” is an iconic episode from the 1970s Schoolhouse Rock educational series. The catchy tune taught us how a bill becomes a law where he “wait(s) in line, with a lot of other bills” for the executive to sign. It also explains that a vetoed…
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Legislators challenge campaign finance rules

December 20, 2018
“SANTA FE – Four Republican state lawmakers are asking the state Supreme Court to block the enforcement of 2017 campaign finance rules that require more disclosure of political spending by independent groups. In a petition filed Thursday, the legislators accused Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver of overstepping her authority last year when she imposed…
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Legislators challenge campaign finance rules

December 20, 2018
“SANTA FE – Four Republican state lawmakers are asking the state Supreme Court to block the enforcement of 2017 campaign finance rules that require more disclosure of political spending by independent groups. In a petition filed Thursday, the legislators accused Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver of overstepping her authority last year when she imposed…
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Lucia sues the SEC again – challenging ALJ Constitutionality and seeking dismissal

November 29, 2018
Lucia sues the SEC again – challenging ALJ Constitutionality and seeking dismissal   A new lawsuit filed in federal court in California seeks to have further SEC ALJ proceedings against former IA Ray Lucia dismissed, claiming the ALJ system remains unconstitutional because judges can only be fired via the civil service system. The latest legal…
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NCLA client, Raul Mas Canosa explains why ALPRs in Coral Gables, FL infringe on his right to privacy

November 7, 2018
NCLA vs. City of Coral Gables. Hear why our client, Raul Mas Canosa is suing City Beautiful for their unconstitutional use of Automatic License Plate Readers. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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