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Honda Asks Ark. Appeals Court To Ditch Tax Agency Deference
March 17, 2020
Honda has asked Arkansas’ appellate court not to show deference to the state’s tax agency and to reverse the denial of a tax refund for income from sales of federal environmental credits to other car manufacturers. In a reply brief filed Monday, American Honda Motor Co. Inc. told the Arkansas…
Comments in Response to the Office of Management and Budget’s Improving and Reforming Regulatory Enforcement and Adjudication Notice
March 16, 2020
NCLA’s examples document that recommendations that examine whether the current modes of rulemaking, enforcement and adjudication do not always comply with the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) and the U.S. Constitution. These examples are drawn from real cases—mostly cases in which NCLA represents the party involved. NCLA knows firsthand the many…
2019 Securities Litigation: Key Takeaways and Trends
March 16, 2020
In the following guest post, Dan Gold, Thad Behrens, Kit Addleman, Emily Westridge Black, Carrie L. Huff, Timothy Newman, Matt McGee, and Odean L. Volker of the Haynes and Boone, LLP law firm review the key developments during 2019 in securities litigation and enforcement, including significant securities related decisions by…
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As Supreme Court Debates CFPB Constitutionality, Agency Accountability Hangs in the Balance
March 13, 2020
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week over the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and whether, as currently structured, it is too far removed from executive oversight. The plaintiff’s attorney in Seila Law LLC v. CFPB argued that “never before in American history has Congress given so much executive…
Our Zombified Courts
March 12, 2020
The founders believed that trial by jury was among the most precious rights secured by our federal constitution. State constitutions similarly protect the right to be judged by a jury of one’s peers in some form in every state. New Civil Liberties Alliance, where I work, is dedicated to…
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The Title IX Travesty
March 11, 2020
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Harriet Hageman hosts Lunch & Law with Jennifer Braceras, the Director of the Independent Women's Forum Law Center, Hanna Stotland, an admissions consultant, and Caleb Kruckenberg, NCLA Litigation Counsel who is handling Vengalattore v. Cornell University and the U.S. Department of Education. The panelists are at…
The Title IX Travesty
March 11, 2020
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Harriet Hageman hosts Lunch & Law with Jennifer Braceras, the Director of the Independent Women’s Forum Law Center, Hanna Stotland, an admissions consultant, and Caleb Kruckenberg, NCLA Litigation Counsel who is handling Vengalattore v. Cornell University and the U.S. Department of Education. Read the full article here.
Ranch group back in court with new information on USDA’s RFID mandate
March 11, 2020
Harriet Hageman, Senior Litigation Counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, has filed a new motion in the Wyoming federal district court on behalf of R-CALF USA and ranchers Tracy and Donna Hunt and Kenny and Roxy Fox. The new motion reveals that despite the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s)…