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Florida City Accused of Invading Driver Privacy With Automated License Plate Recognition Systems

February 7, 2022
Three residents of Marco Island, Florida, claim in a lawsuit filed Monday that the privacy of drivers in the area is being violated by the use of automated license plate recognition systems. The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed the lawsuit in federal court in Florida on behalf of Shannon Schemel, Stephen Overman, and Michael Tschida, who…
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In Virginia, Some Students Worry About a Future Without Coronavirus Vaccine Mandates

February 5, 2022
…Others support the change. The New Civil Liberties Alliance, which recently sent a letter to George Mason officials on behalf of a student and professor who wanted the school to rescind its vaccine booster mandate for students, welcomed the university’s decision to reverse its mandate. “NCLA hopes other universities will follow suit and recognize that…
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EXCLUSIVE: Doctor Prohibited From Practicing Medicine Over Vaccination Status Sues Rhode Island

February 4, 2022
A doctor prohibited from practicing medicine because of his vaccination status is suing Rhode Island to regain his ability to practice. The Rhode Island Department of Health ordered oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Stephen Skoly to cease his critical surgical care on Oct. 1, 2021, after the state denied his medical exemption to the COVID-19…
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Cranston Dentist Who Defied RI COVID Vaccine Mandate Sues for Right To See Patients Again

February 4, 2022
The Cranston dentist who publicly defied the state’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate for health-care workers filed a federal lawsuit Friday that seeks to force the state to let him see patients while remaining unvaccinated. Stephen Skoly, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who had been barred from practicing since Oct. 1, sued in U.S. District Court arguing that the state…
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Biden Under Fire Over SCOTUS Nomination Process

February 2, 2022
NCLA’s Executive Director and General Counsel Mark Chenoweth joins “National Report” on Newsmax to discuss Biden’s approach toward the Supreme Court nomination process and the history of Janice Rogers Brown’s filibuster. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Fishermen Urge 1st Circ. To Revive Commerce Rule Challenge

February 1, 2022
A group of New England herring fishermen urged the First Circuit to consider their case against the U.S. Department of Commerce, claiming that a recently created federal monitoring program that measures compliance with federal fishing standards is illegal and places a financial burden on their business. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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