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April 1, 2022
When you become an NCLA member your generous donation supports NCLA's mission to fight back against the Administrative State and represent brave clients who stand up to agency abuses of power. Questions / Inquiries: Holly Pitt YoungDevelopment Director(202) 869-5213holly.pittyoung@ncla.legal New Civil Liberties Alliance1225 19th Street NWSuite 450Washington, DC 20036 By…
Covid-19 Resources
April 1, 2022
NCLA is Challenging Covid-19 Regulations and Orders Imposed by Executive Decree The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a threat not only to the health and safety of Americans, but also to our way of life. Under the aegis of public safety, federal, state and local governments have violated constitutional…
Students
April 1, 2022
Win $10,000 for Your Student Note NCLA President Mark Chenoweth presents Justin Marks of Ohio Northern Law School with the Student Note Award at NCLA's King George III Award Extravaganza on June 1, 2023. The annual NCLA Student Note Contest awards a prize of $10,000 for the best student note…
Practitioners
April 1, 2022
The New Civil Liberties Alliance now offers Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) programs focusing on important topics in Administrative Law. Offered for full credit and free of charge, new courses will be available quarterly. Satisfy your CLE requirements with engaging courses taught by significant subject matter experts. Past sessions have been…
Scholars
April 1, 2022
Why Judges Should Not Defer! Judicial deference is a doctrine of judicial review that purports to require Article III judges to violate their oath of impartiality to yield to an administrative agency’s interpretation of either a Congressional statute or agency regulation. Since the Supreme Court first created the doctrine of Chevron deference…