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Casey Norman

Litigation Counsel


Casey Norman is Litigation Counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Prior to joining NCLA, Casey worked in the private sector as a financial restructuring and bankruptcy associate at Dechert LLP.

Casey graduated cum laude from the Georgetown University Law Center in 2019, where she was the executive editor of the Georgetown Journal of International Law and the associate director of the ADR negotiation team. Casey graduated with honors from the University of Notre Dame with a B.A. in French and Russian language and literature. Prior to law school, Casey spent one year teaching English in Poitiers, France. Casey also spent six months in Moscow, Russia, where she studied Russian and interned at the PIR Center, an NGO specializing in global security issues, nuclear non-proliferation, and international cybersecurity.

Casey is admitted to practice in New York, the District of Columbia, and Ohio, as well as many federal district courts.

Not licensed in Virginia; admitted to practice in D.C., New York, Ohio, and select federal jurisdictions.

Missouri v. Biden: The Crossroads Between Misinformation and Free Speech

By: Casey Norman July 18, 2023
Judge Terry Doughty’s Fourth of July issuance of a preliminary injunction in the case Missouri v. Biden has drawn powerful reactions, earning the federal judge a slew of both fans and critics. I recommend my colleague John Vecchione’s discussion of the case and Judge Doughty’s ruling, which found that the plaintiffs are likely to succeed on their First Amendment…
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Censorship For Thee and Not For Me – The Mounting Threat Against Free Speech

By: Casey Norman April 28, 2023
In the News
Freedom of speech has been placed increasingly at risk as we transition to the neoteric “Age of Information/Misinformation/Disinformation,” dominated by the proliferation of social media platforms, hyperbolic news feeds, and a mounting degree of intolerance for speech that is unpopular, offensive, or counter to what the deciding authorities deem “mainstream.” Indeed, the First Amendment’s guarantee…
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