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SCOTUS blog: Academic highlight: Hamburger and Siegel on the constitutionality of Chevron deference
May 17, 2018
Academic highlight: Hamburger and Siegel on the constitutionality of Chevron deference "Is Chevron deference unconstitutional? Congress, several justices and legal academics are debating the legitimacy of this decades-old principle of administrative law. In Chevron U.S.A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council Inc., decided over 30 years ago, the Supreme Court declared that courts must defer to…
The Economist: Who Has the Right to Judge Americans
May 15, 2018
"An amicus brief filed by the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a non-profit group, asserts that the SEC, in effect, gamed the civil-service process to obtain sympathetic judges, and that another agency, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, was similarly adept in using the rules to dump a judge it found to…
Aposhian V. Whitaker-Rod Arquette Show (KNRS)
January 1, 1970
Click here to listen to NCLA's Caleb Kruckenberg discuss the Aposhian v. Whitaker case.
New Lawsuit Filed Against USDA Over Rescinded RFID Requirement
January 1, 1970
The legal battle between radio frequency ID ear tag opponents and the USDA is back on. A previous lawsuit filed by R-CALF USA and several ranchers was dismissed after USDA reversed course on a rule that would have required cattle producers to use RFID ear tags and register their premises…
Bitcoin investor sues IRS for seizing private financial data
January 1, 1970
A Bitcoin investor in New Hampshire has filed a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service after he received a letter from the IRS inquiring about his digital currency holdings. The IRS has been cracking down on cryptocurrency holders, receiving the names of approximately 13,000 customers of the Coinbase exchange after…
Two Wins for Tax Cutting in Ohio
January 1, 1970
Ohio last week scored a double victory for taxpayers. Gov. Mike DeWine and the Legislature passed an income-tax cut that returns part of the state’s surplus to individuals and businesses. A legal victory also rolled back the Biden Administration’s attempt to seize control over state fiscal policy. Federal Judge Douglas…