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Twitter Launches New Purge of COVID Contrarians While Reckoning With Musk, Free Speech Litigation

May 5, 2022
…Kotzin testified at an April 28 preliminary injunction hearing. New Civil Liberties Alliance lawyer Jenin Younes, who is representing the trio, told Just the News she didn’t know why their motion hadn’t been decided yet… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Title IX and the Future of Education: Reform or Overhaul?

April 27, 2022
…The “constitutionalists,” whose ranks include the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), and other leading civil liberties organizations, are strongly committed to respecting constitutional constraints and following the policy-making processes set out in the Administrative Procedure Act, with an emphasis on notice and comment rulemaking… Read the full article TweetShareShare0…
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Elon Musk, Mark Cuban, and Others Urge Supreme Court to Review SEC Gag Policy

April 27, 2022
…Romeril petitioned the Supreme Court in March, criticizing the SEC’s policy, rooted in its “Gag Rule,” as a “sweeping restriction on freedom of speech” implemented without Congressional authorization. He is represented by the New Civil Liberties Alliance… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Another State Win Against ARPA Tax Mandate

April 27, 2022
…Has the Tax Cut Ban already affected state tax rates? “It’s difficult to say what the precise counterfactual would be if the Tax Cut Ban had not been included in ARPA,” said Sheng Li, litigation counsel at the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which filed amicus briefs on behalf of the state in all three cases……
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SEC Mishap Highlights Taint On Government “Taint Teams”

April 14, 2022
A government agency candidly acknowledged the accidental mishandling of potentially privileged documents – this time, its own. On April 5, 2022, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued a statement identifying a control deficiency that inadvertently eroded the separation of its enforcement and adjudicatory functions. For now, the deficiency relates only to two adjudicatory matters currently in…
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Evictions on the Rise but Lawsuits, Nonpaying Tenants Still Vex the Rental Housing Market

April 13, 2022
…But John J. Vecchione, a lawyer with the nonpartisan New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), said some states made it harder for landlords by imposing longer moratoriums than the CDC required. That has put added pressure on property owners to choose between evictions and raising their rents to cope with the lost revenues… Read the full…
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