by trevor.schakohl@ncla.legal | Dec 20, 2023 | In the News
… In July 2023, ED announced borrowers who had made the required 20 or 25 years of qualifying payments on income-driven repayment plans would be notified of their debt cancellation and 30 days later their debt servicers would begin discharging their loans. ED...
by trevor.schakohl@ncla.legal | Dec 20, 2023 | Press Releases
Washington, DC (December 20, 2023) – For over five decades, the Securities and Exchange Commission has violated the First Amendment by gagging every American with whom it settles a regulatory enforcement case, forbidding them from uttering even truthful criticism of...
by trevor.schakohl@ncla.legal | Dec 20, 2023 | Kaitlyn Schiraldi, Kara Rollins, Peggy Little, Uncategorized
Over five years ago, the New Civil Liberties Alliance (“NCLA”) petitioned the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to amend 17 C.F.R. § 202.5(e) (the “Gag Rule”, “Gag” or “Rule”). Adopted 51 years ago as a so-called housekeeping rule and thus without the benefit...
by trevor.schakohl@ncla.legal | Dec 19, 2023 | Press Releases
Washington, DC (December 19, 2023) – Today, the New Civil Liberties Alliance agreed to a stipulated dismissal of its gh Package v. Buttigieg lawsuit challenging the Department of Transportation’s unconstitutional and abusive administrative enforcement regime. NCLA’s...
by trevor.schakohl@ncla.legal | Dec 18, 2023 | Press Releases
Washington, DC (December 18, 2023) – Presidents do not have the power to dispense with statutes. Today, the New Civil Liberties Alliance filed an amicus curiae brief emphasizing that point and urging the U.S. Supreme Court to grant certiorari in Murphy Company v....