by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Apr 19, 2024 | Blog, Kaitlyn Schiraldi
People often lament, “well, we didn’t know about that back then.” Is this a product of ignorance or merely a product of selective publication of information? After NCLA clients Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. Martin Kulldorff, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, Jill Hines, and their...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Apr 3, 2024 | Blog, Jenin Younes
During the Covid era, state and local governments across the nation flagrantly violated Americans’ constitutional rights for months in some cases and years in others in an ostensible effort to quell the virus’s spread. Yet, with some notable exceptions, the...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Mar 20, 2024 | Blog, Casey Norman
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, provides that: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Mar 28, 2024 | Blog, Daniel Kelly
The Star Chamber. Even 383 years after its abolition, merely invoking its name brings a vague thrum of apprehension. Not a spike of fear; no, it’s nothing quite that bracing. More of a distantly remembered wrongness, a subliminal but constant worry that the ground...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Mar 8, 2024 | Blog, Russ Ryan
If there’s anything good about the current Administration’s relentless raid on the public fisc to give away billions of taxpayer dollars to relatively well-educated and affluent student-loan debtors—and let’s face it, there really isn’t—it should be a serious...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Feb 9, 2024 | Blog, Kaitlyn Schiraldi
George Orwell ominously warned “but if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.” In a nation premised on the ultimate rebellion, the government would never police speech to conform to one narrative, would it? Orwell’s words were not...