by NCLA | Nov 14, 2018 | Opinion, Peggy Little
One of the strongest rules in free-speech law is that the government may not engage in “prior restraint” of speech except in extreme circumstances. Yet the Securities and Exchange Commission does so routinely. Under a rule adopted in 1972, the SEC demands that parties...
by NCLA | Nov 14, 2018 | Opinion
“Groucho Marx once resigned membership from the Friars Club quipping, “I don’t want to belong to any club that will accept me as a member.” Imagine Groucho’s dismay had the club been compelled to disclose his membership to the government! That is exactly what...
by NCLA | Nov 8, 2018 | Mark Chenoweth, Opinion
What has already been a very good year for Chevron reform just got even better. By rejecting officially sanctioned judicial bias, Florida voters furthered a positive trend that has turned 2018 into the year of the Chevronrevolt. With the passage of Amendment 6, the...
by NCLA | Nov 7, 2018 | In the News
The use of automatic license plate readers is raising eyebrows in Jacksonville, FL. Brittney Donovan of CBS WJAZ-TV 47 cites NCLA complaint representing Raul Mas Canosa vs. City of Coral Gables,...