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Intent Behind 'Salt Mine' Tweet Irrelevant, NLRB Tells 3rd Circ.

June 7, 2021
The National Labor Relations Board on Monday pooh-poohed a Third Circuit challenge by The Federalist’s publisher against the agency’s order to delete a tweet saying he would send employees “to the salt mine” if they unionized, arguing that the company’s claim the tweet was a joke carries no weight. Read the full articleTweetShareShare0 Shares
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CDC eviction ban reaches Supreme Court; Atlanta case a vital piece in Covid debate

June 4, 2021
A lawyer handling the federal appeal in Atlanta of the CDC eviction moratorium on tenants during the Covid pandemic said Friday he holds little hope the Supreme Court will use a case it received Thursday to stop the moratorium. “I doubt it will be successful, I hope it is, but if not I’m looking for…
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Defending Constitutional Freedoms With Caleb Kruckenberg Of The NCLA

June 4, 2021
Caleb Kruckenberg is litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) and joins the show to discuss the importance of navigating the judicial system in defense of citizen rights. Before joining NCLA, Caleb represented clients at both the trial and appellate level. He began his career as an Assistant District Attorney in the Appeals Bureau of…
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Department of Education Has No Authority to Change Way American History Is Taught in Public Schools

June 3, 2021
  NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Peggy Little joins “The Voice of Reason” with Andy Hooser on KQAM to discuss NCLA’s recent comment objecting to the Department of Education’s “Proposed Priorities – American History and Civics Education.” TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Department of Education Cannot Control Curriculum Through Grants and Aid

June 2, 2021
  NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Peggy Little joins “The Steve Gruber Show” on 1240 WJIM to discuss NCLA’s recent comment objecting to the Department of Education’s “Proposed Priorities – American History and Civics Education.” TweetShareShare0 Shares
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Sun Cities residents waiting for water ruling

June 1, 2021
The newest development in the case was an amicus brief filed with the Supreme Court by the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonpartisan, nonprofit civil rights group. The brief, in support of petitioners in SCHOA v. ACC, asked the Arizona Supreme Court to interpret the statutory or regulatory texts for itself rather than deferring to…
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