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Law Students Nationwide Learn From Top Conservative Legal Experts in D.C. With New Fellowship

…The law students visited the Federalist Society, Heritage Foundation and New Civil Liberties Alliance as they heard from some of the top law minds and policy expert scholars in the nation’s capital… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Brave Citizens vs. SEC Overreach
Because our elected branches of government can’t always be trusted to zealously keep one another in check, litigation by individual private citizens has long been among the most effective ways to enforce separation of powers and other structural constitutional boundaries. At least four recent cases involving the Securities and Exchange Commission underscore the power…
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SEC Disgorgement Win Bolsters Ability to Recoup Ill-Gotten Gains

…“I think this is an issue that’s going to percolate through the courts for the next couple of years,” said Kara Rollins, an attorney at the nonprofit New Civil Liberties Alliance who represents Island and the other defendants… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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FTC Gets Backing In High Court Constitutionality Case

…Cochran is represented by Margaret A. Little, Mark S. Chenoweth, Richard A. Samp and Kara M. Rollins of the New Civil Liberties Alliance and Gregory C. Garre, Margaret A. Upshaw and Black E. Stafford of Latham & Watkins LLP… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Lawsuits Coming for Entities That Don’t Change COVID Mandates After CDC Update: Lawyer

…Entities with COVID-19 vaccine mandates that don’t pay heed to the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance will face lawsuits, a civil liberties lawyer says. “We don’t have a new lawsuit in the works yet. But if we see that colleges and universities and public employers are not responding to the new…
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Don’t Expect Justice When The Government Hauls You Into Court

…It was a clean sweep for critics of the administrative state, including the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), a group founded by Columbia Law School Professor Philip Hamburger, who says: “Administrative power is the most important civil rights issue of the 21st century.”… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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