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How Executive Orders Circumvent Congress
March 19, 2021
NCLA's Senior Litigation Counsel, Peggy Little, joins "The Morning Newswatch" with Tom Miller on NewsRadio WPJF to discuss the injustice of relying on executive orders to circumvent the legislative process. Peggy Little comes to NCLA with over three decades of experience as a trial and appellate litigator in complex,…
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Flattening the Curve on Our Civil Liberties: Are Courts Social Distancing from the Constitution?
March 18, 2021
Filed In: Desrosiers v. Baker
We just observed the first anniversary of “15 days to flatten the curve.” Since then, we’ve learned at least two important lessons. First, there’s no quick fix to flattening an infection curve. Second, the virus may be more resilient than our civil liberties. When all three branches of government…
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Executive Orders Create a Congress Divested of Power
March 17, 2021
NCLA's Executive Director and General Counsel, Mark Chenoweth, joins "Just the Truth" with Jenna Ellis on Real America's Voice to discuss the avalanche of executive orders seen in the first few months of the Biden administration and the looming consequences that have and will result from Congress allowing their constitutional…
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A Conversation About the Growing Number of Executive Orders
March 11, 2021
On March 2, 2021, the Wall Street Journal wrote the article, "Biden’s Hurdle: Courts Dubious of Rule by Regulation," regarding President Biden's swift executive orders and organizations like NCLA that are troubled by the modern trend of using executive orders in place of legislation. NCLA's Executive Director and General Counsel,…
Wyoming Legislators Introduce Bill to Preserve Rancher Choice When Identifying Cattle
March 11, 2021
State of Wyoming legislators Rep. Chip Neiman and Sen. Cheri Steinmetz recently introduced House Bill 229 in the Wyoming Legislature. The bill preserves for Wyoming ranchers the choice of selecting among various lawful forms of animal identification devices when complying with a 2013 federal law that requires official identification on…