by mason.riggs | Feb 8, 2021 | In the News
WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — President Joe Biden extended the nationwide pause on evictions through March 31 as one of his first official actions and he aims to extend it further through the end of September in the American Rescue Plan, a proposal pushed...
by mason.riggs | Feb 7, 2021 | In the News
NCLA Litigation Counsel, Caleb Kruckenberg, joins the Florida Round Table on Real Radio 104.1 FM to discuss the CDC’s unlawful eviction moratorium.
by mason.riggs | Feb 2, 2021 | In the News
The Court of Federal Claims wrongly dismissed a couple’s tax refund claim after deferring to IRS regulations on what constitutes an on-time filing, and the Federal Circuit should reverse the ruling, the court was told. Regulations governing how the Internal...
by mason.riggs | Jan 29, 2021 | Opinion, Philip Hamburger
Section numbers of federal statutes rarely stir the soul, but one of them, 230, stirs up much fear, for it has seemed to justify censorship. Relying on it, tech companies including Google and Twitter increasingly pull the plug on disfavored posts, websites and even...
by mason.riggs | Jan 29, 2021 | Lunch & Law Speaker Series
NCLA Litigation Counsel Kara Rollins and Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center Susan Dudley, address the process of regulating through executive orders and the various ways in which the new Biden administration could undo Trump...