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NCLA's Mike DeGrandis addresses SCOTUS Covid-19 Ruling Blocking NY Exec. Order Limiting Worship
December 1, 2020
NCLA's Senior Litigation Counsel, Michael P. DeGrandis joins The Wilkow Report on Sirius XM to discuss how the SCOTUS decision in the case of Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo could impact pending cases like NCLA's case against Governor Charlie Baker's Civil Defense State of Emergency.
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U.S. Supreme Court ruling on houses of worship cited in suit against Charlie Baker
November 30, 2020
A group suing over Gov. Charlie Baker’s pandemic executive orders is citing last week’s U.S. Supreme Court order to stop capping religious gatherings in coronavirus hot zones in New York. In that case, the court ruled 5-4 that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo could not limit the size of gatherings…
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Governor’s office: Mass. pandemic restrictions on churches ‘consistent’ with US Supreme Court ruling
November 27, 2020
Pandemic restrictions on places of worship in Massachusetts won’t run afoul of a US Supreme Court ruling this week that barred certain capacity limits on religious gatherings in areas of New York where coronavirus infections were rising, according to legal scholars and Governor Charlie Baker’s office. Read the full article
‘It’s A Matter Of Principle’: Conservative Publisher Downplays NLRB Ruling That Said His Tweet Violated Labor Law
November 25, 2020
The publisher of conservative media organization The Federalist responded to a government ruling that stated he violated labor law when he tweeted workers who wanted to unionize would be sent “back to the salt mine.” Read the full article
I’ve Got Plenty to Be Thankful For
November 25, 2020
Hello! I’m Michael DeGrandis. I’m Senior Litigation Counsel at the New Civil Liberties Alliance, and this is a special Thanksgiving Edition of my blog post, available at nclalegal.org. Only instead of doing all the hard work of writing my post, I decided to draw it on a whiteboard!…
The Federalist Publisher’s Tweet Violated Labor Law, NLRB Rules
November 25, 2020
The publisher of conservative online magazine The Federalist unlawfully threatened workers when he said via Twitter that he’d send them “back to the salt mine” if they attempted to form a union, the National Labor Relations Board held. Read the full article
Really? NLRB upholds ruling that Federalist publisher Ben Domenech threatened ‘workers’ rights’ with ‘back to the salt mine’ joke
November 25, 2020
If you’ll recall, last year, Federalist publisher Ben Domenech responded to Vox writers staging a walkout with this jokey tweet: Little did he know how much trouble he was in. Read the full article