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U.S. Supreme Court ruling provides hope in ongoing fight for religious liberty
June 17, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the city of Philadelphia violated the First Amendment rights of a foster care agency that refused to place children in homes with same-sex couples. The unanimous ruling provided hope for religious organizations that are fighting similar battles, but it was not a sweeping…
CDC’s Unlawful Eviction Moratorium Puts Problem Squarely on Shoulders of Property Owners
June 17, 2021
NCLA Litigation Counsel Caleb Kruckenberg joins “The Steve Gruber Show” on 1240 WJIM to discuss NCLA's case against CDC’s unlawful eviction moratorium. The unlawful order, meant to curb the spread of Covid-19, has hit mom-and-pop housing providers across the country particularly hard, as they struggle to pay the mortgages…
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Gulf of Mexico charter operators fight back against lawsuit mandating electronic monitoring
June 15, 2021
A week after receiving class-action status in its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, and NOAA Fisheries, a nonpartisan civil rights group has filed an amended lawsuit regarding NOAA Fisheries plan to monitor charter boats in the Gulf of Mexico. Read the full article
Suit challenging new charter boat rules OK’d as class action
June 14, 2021
Six captains and five companies from Florida and Louisiana can represent others in a lawsuit challenging new federal regulations for nearly 1,300 charter boats across the Gulf of Mexico, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Susie Morgan certified the suit early this month as a class action for…
Charter boat captains win class action certification against federal government
June 11, 2021
Charter boat captains in Southwest Florida and around the Gulf are now part of a class action lawsuit against a federal agency over mandatory electronic monitoring. Last year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s marine fisheries created the For-Hire Electronic Reporting Amendment mandating that charter and head boats with federal…
NLRB Attempts to Censor Speech—Again
June 11, 2021
Author: NCLA Legal Intern Christian Clase Elon Musk is well-acquainted with the Administrative State’s obsession with his tweets. The Tesla CEO, already the subject of various Securities and Exchange Commission proceedings based on prior tweets, has drawn the interest of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for questioning the benefits…