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NCLA Asks Supreme Court to Address Constitutional Defect in SEC Administrative Law Judges
December 21, 2020
Filed In: Gibson v. SEC
Midnight Regulation: The State of Regulations thru January 20 is Uncertain
December 18, 2020
Filed In: Oracle America Inc. v. U.S. Department of Labor, et al.
Just as the cherry blossoms bloom here every spring, another regular D.C. occurrence is blooming—midnight regulations. A product of the modern administrative state, the midnight regulation period is the time between a presidential election and the inauguration of a new president, often from a different party, which is marked by…
SEC Administrative Law Judges are Unconstitutional
December 17, 2020
James Madison once said that the concentration of all government powers in one branch is “the very definition of tyranny.” Yet, today, administrative agencies regularly exercise all three of those powers. They issue rules with the force of law. They enforce laws. And they prosecute people through a system of…
NJ Landlords Sue Over COVID-19 Rule On Security Deposits
December 16, 2020
Law360 (December 16, 2020, 4:43 PM EST) -- New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and members of his cabinet were hit with a lawsuit Tuesday by a group of landlords challenging his executive order allowing tenants to use their security deposits to cover back rent during the COVID-19 crisis. The lawsuit…
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