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SEC Loses Jury Trial Against Spartan In 'Shell Factory' Case
August 2, 2021
A Florida federal jury on Friday largely rejected the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's allegations that Spartan Securities Group Ltd. was complicit in a scheme to create sham companies and fraudulently sell their stock on over-the-counter markets. Published in Law360
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Justice Kagan and Stare Decisis
July 29, 2021
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan has staked out a position for herself as the Supreme Court’s foremost defender of stare decisis. That doctrine holds that today’s Court ought to stand by yesterday’s decisions. Respecting stare decisis sometimes means sticking to wrong decisions, because, as Justice Brandeis famously explained, it…
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SCOTUS: Saving Civil Liberties or Barely Bothering?
July 28, 2021
Mark Chenoweth, NCLA Executive Director and General Counsel, moderates a discussion with Richard Samp, NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel, and Nick Reaves, Becket Fund's Litigation Counsel, who was part of the legal team that secured a unanimous victory in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. They address the term that just concluded…
The Eleventh Circuit Helped Cement the Judiciary’s COVID Legacy in NCLA’s Challenge to the CDC Eviction Moratorium
July 23, 2021
Last week, a panel for the Eleventh Circuit in Brown v. Secretary of HHS determined that the U.S. Center for Disease Control likely lacked any power to issue its nationwide eviction moratorium, but two of the three judges still refused to block CDC’s unlawful order. The panel’s decision has…