by NCLA | Aug 15, 2018 | Opinion
“Every book that Columbia law professor Philip Hamburger writes changes discourse on a subject. The author of Separation of Church and State, Law and Judicial Duty, and the award-winning and Supreme Court cited Is Administrative Law Unlawful? now turns his...
by NCLA | Aug 8, 2018 | Opinion
Written by Michael P. DeGrandis In the 1996 cinematic comedy Mars Attacks, Martians destroy Congress, prompting President James Dale (played by Jack Nicholson) to reassure the country by saying, “I want the people to know that they still have two out of three...
by NCLA | Jul 30, 2018 | Opinion
Written by Caleb Kruckenberg “After decades of unchecked expansion of the administrative state, Washington finally has recognized that it has a problem. The current administration has made an earnest commitment to regulatory reform as a matter of policy. But to...
by NCLA | Jul 9, 2018 | In the News
The New Civil Liberties Alliance has evaluated the likely picks on the basis of their posture toward the powers of the administrative state. Click here to read more
by NCLA | Jul 9, 2018 | In the News
New Civil Liberties Alliance surveys six possible candidates, giving a slight edge to Kethledge over Kavanaugh. Click here to read more