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CDC's Has no Authority to Impose the Eviction Moratorium Order, Caleb Kruckenberg
November 20, 2020
NCLA Litigation Counsel, Caleb Kruckenberg joined Stacy Washington on Sirius XM Patriot to address why CDC's national eviction moratorium order is unconstitutional.
How Big is Big Government? Reasons Every American Should Care About the Administrative State
November 19, 2020
Author: NCLA Legal Intern Tabitha Kempf Every freshman law and policy aficionado who has spent any amount of time in the ring has almost certainly encountered lively talk about the Administrative State and its vast consequences for our nation. On one hand, there are those who defend the administrative…
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A 'huge wave of evictions' is possible in January
November 16, 2020
Landlord groups like the National Apartment Association and property owners have joined a lawsuit brought by the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a civil rights group, aiming to strike down the order. They argue that rental housing providers have been irreparably damaged by the CDC order and federal agencies don't have the power to…
What Do Burger King, Ford Motor Co., and NLRB Have in Common?
November 13, 2020
Filed In: FDRLST Media, LLC v. NLRB
Can a court force you to defend yourself against a lawsuit thousands of miles away in a place where something you made, created or said just happened to end up? The Supreme Court may answer this critical question in Ford Motor Co. v. Bandemer, consolidated with Ford Motor Co. v.…