by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Dec 22, 2023 | Blog, Sheng Li
NCLA lawsuits have forced the Department of Transportation to abandon an abusive administrative enforcement action against a small family-owned business for the third time this year. These cases provide a roadmap for others to follow when DOT drags them...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Dec 18, 2023 | Blog, Margot Cleveland
Justices Sotomayor and Thomas agree. Professors Neal Katyal and Philip Hamburger agree. And the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) agree. The United States Supreme Court should reconsider its qualified immunity...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Dec 8, 2023 | Andrew Morris, Blog
A new kind of administrative threat has emerged: use of the federal judiciary’s internal administrative machinery to bypass the Constitution’s impeachment process and sideline a disfavored judge. That’s what is happening in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Dec 1, 2023 | Blog, Randy Quarles
“[i]f nothing more were required, in exercising a legislative trust, than a general conveyance of authority—without laying down any precise rules by which the authority conveyed should be carried into effect—it would follow that the whole power of legislation might be...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Nov 17, 2023 | Blog, Garrett Snedeker
Photo: Massachusetts Office Of Travel & Tourism “We do it this way on all other campuses. If we cannot do it this way, we’ll leave Amherst.” That was the ultimatum served to me by a representative of MASSPIRG (Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group) fourteen...