by NCLA | Jul 8, 2018 | In the News
The Trump administration has made a priority of shrinking the administrative state. A recent study authored by the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA), which is headed by the prominent constitutional-law scholar Philip Hamburger, concludes that “If President Trump...
by NCLA | Jul 5, 2018 | Opinion
NCLA has taken a hard look at the rumored top contenders to replace Justice Kennedy, using exclusively the criterion of which judge is most likely to adhere to the Constitution’s constraints on the administrative state. Click here to read complete document....
by NCLA | Jul 3, 2018 | Press Releases
Washington, D.C. — In response to BCFP’s Request for Information regarding its use of guidance, NCLA filed comments yesterday strongly rebuking the Bureau for its egregious abuse of guidance to effectively create new law without following statutory and...
by NCLA | Jun 22, 2018 | Multimedia
Hear NCLA Executive Director Mark Chenoweth discuss the impact of the Supreme Court decision in Lucia v. SEC at the Federalist Society’s Teleforum. Click here to listen
by NCLA | Jun 1, 2018 | Press Releases
Washington, D.C. — The Constitution vests all legislative powers in Congress, and thus bars Congress from splitting its authority with an unelected executive official. Nonetheless, when Congress in 2006 wrote the rules for registration of sex offenders in the Sex...