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Critics Seek Evidence of Government Involvement in Twitter Censorship Decisions

December 9, 2022
…”We already know the federal government had a hand in Twitter censorship, especially of those who articulated perspectives that conflicted with government messaging on Covid,” New Civil Liberties Alliance Counsel Jenin Younes told the Washington Examiner in an email statement. “As Elon Musk exposes further information about Twitter’s inner workings, we anticipate learning more about the…
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California Law Strips Licenses from 'Misinformation'-Spreading Doctors

December 6, 2022
…U.C. Irvine fired Kheriaty after he refused to comply with the university’s vaccine mandate and published an essay critical of the policy. He’s also a co-plaintiff in a lawsuit filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonprofit law firm that “views the Administrative State as an especially serious threat to constitutional freedoms.” The suit, which has yet to be…
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China’s ‘Zero COVID’ Not So Different to U.S., Some Say Amid Protests

December 5, 2022
…But John Vecchione, an attorney with the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which proclaims it “views the administrative state as an especially serious threat to constitutional freedoms”, says the issue is less about partisan politics and more about “risk tolerance,” noting that a handful of Democrat governors joined their Republican counterparts in balking at shutting down…
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Third Lawsuit Filed against California Law That Restricts Doctors’ COVID Advice to Patients

December 2, 2022
…Drs. Tracy Hoeg, Ram Duriseti, Aaron Kheriaty, Pete Mazolewski and Azadeh Khatibi filed the second lawsuit on Nov. 1 in the Eastern District. The New Civil Liberties Alliance, a legal group that advocates for constitutional freedoms, is representing them…
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As Elon Musk Fights Censorship, States Take Aim at Anthony Fauci, Big Tech

November 30, 2022
…No, Fauci preferred the vague term “social distancing,” says Jenin Younes, litigation lawyer with the New Civil Liberties Alliance, who was representing plaintiffs at the deposition, including two authors of the Great Barrington Declaration, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University professor of medicine and a health economist, and Dr. Martin Kulldorff, a Harvard University professor…
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Hungry for Power, the FTC Makes Itself a Drink

November 28, 2022
The Federal Trade Commission has a well-documented history of asserting regulatory powers beyond anything granted to it by Congress. Just last year, in AMG Capital Management, LLC v. FTC, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected the Commission’s decades-long claim that it can seek equitable monetary relief, like restitution and disgorgement, in enforcement actions.The Commission recently announced…
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