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,...
by NCLA | Nov 1, 2018 | In the News
Coral Gables resident Raul Mas Canosa is suing the city and the state in a complaint that alleges he has been followed for years through the use of the state’s license plate readers, and his attorney believes his client’s constitutional rights have been...
by NCLA | Oct 31, 2018 | Opinion
Written by Philip Hamburger If Jeff Sessions steps down as attorney general, who will replace him? This question is on the president’s mind, according to a recent Wall Street Journal report, and among all the persons being floated as potential replacements, one stands...