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Justices Eyeing More Challenges to Agency Deference
January 23, 2020
Federal agencies haven’t had much luck at the U.S. Supreme Court lately, but it could soon get much worse. The justices are now considering taking up two cases that could dramatically limit when courts must defer to regulators about the meaning of statutes. Read the full article here.
Gun Enthusiast Lobbies 10th Circuit to Block Bump-Stock Ban
January 22, 2020
Machine guns are prohibited under federal law. But what about bump stocks, a plastic accessory that can make a perfectly legal semi-automatic weapon behave like a machine gun? Read the full article here.
A Catastrophic Assault on our Civil Liberties
January 15, 2020
The more laws, the less justice. Cicero Imagine if your Senator or Congressman proposed a law that required every American to turn over to the government data for every single trade they made in the market. Your broker could not opt out, nor could you, unless you stopped investing your…
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NCLA Defends Founder of The Federalist from Outrageous NLRB Action
January 14, 2020
Filed In: FDRLST Media, LLC v. NLRB
Petition to Amend Rule 3, Rules of Procedure for Judicial Review of Administrative Decisions
January 9, 2020
Pursuant to Rule 28, Ariz. R. Sup. Ct., the New Civil Liberties Alliance (“NCLA”) petitions this Court to amend Arizona Rule of Procedure for Judicial Review of Administrative Decisions 3 (“JRAD Rule 3”). NCLA is a nonprofit civil-rights organization and public-interest law firm devoted to defending constitutional freedoms. NCLA was…
States Urge 5th Circ. To Keep Ruling ICWA Is Unconstitutional
January 8, 2020
Texas, Louisiana and Indiana urged the full Fifth Circuit on Tuesday to reject a bid by several Native American tribes and the federal government to overturn a ruling that the Indian Child Welfare Act is unconstitutionally race-based, arguing that Congress' power to legislate for tribes must be limited. Read the…
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To Griggs Or Not To Griggs, That Is The Question
January 4, 2020
In 2020, the Supreme Court is poised to decide whether Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity in Bostock v. Clayton County and R.G. & G.R. Funeral Homes v. EEOC. Title VII prohibits workplace discrimination “because of ……
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