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Court Upholds SEC ‘Gag Rule’ for Executives Who Settle

…In a statement, the New Civil Liberties Alliance said it would continue to challenge the SEC’s restriction on future challenges. “NCLA is committed to end this anomalous practice that dangerously insulates SEC from criticism by those in the best position to point out flaws in the agency’s enforcement practices,” it said. Read the full article…
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Government Is Interfering in What Should Be Personal Health Decisions People Make With Their Doctor

NCLA Litigation Counsel Jenin Younes joins “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Fox News to discuss naturally acquired immunity to COVID-19 and NCLA’s cases against George Mason University and Michigan State University and their vaccine mandates. TweetShareShare0 Shares
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2nd Circuit Rejects Ex-Xerox Exec’s Challenge To Gag Order

Former Xerox executive Barry Romeril can’t ditch his agreement not to deny accounting fraud allegations as part of a settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Monday. U.S. Circuit Court Judge Denny Chin wrote for the three-judge panel that Romeril waived his right to publicly…
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2nd Circ. Denies Ex-Xerox Exec's Bid To Toss SEC Gag Order

The Second Circuit said in a published opinion Monday that it could find no legal error or due process violation in an 18-year-old gag order from a former Xerox executive’s settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. An appellate panel denied former Xerox Chief Financial Officer Barry D. Romeril’s motion to invalidate the provision…
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California Colleges and Public Schools Ordering More Vaccine Mandates Than Most Other States

…Other states already have class action lawsuits working through the courts. The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed a class-action lawsuit challenging Michigan State University’s vaccine mandate for employees with naturally acquired immunity to COVID-19… Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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How Massachusetts Annihilated Private Property Rights In The Name Of COVID Restrictions

In the waning days of 2020, as COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts were summiting the highest peak of the pandemic, the Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) of Massachusetts decided that the First Amendment’s Assembly Clause does not protect private assembly by private citizens in “private homes.” According to the state’s high court, whether, when, and how the citizens of…
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