by Ruslan Moldovanov | Sep 10, 2021 | Blog, Lauren Renslow
Freedom of speech remains a core tenet of democratic societies and free peoples. Speaking up and speaking out are always to be heralded, especially during contentious times in America. But while the freedom to speak is oft rejoiced, few realize that the interests...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Sep 2, 2021 | Blog, Covid-19 Articles, Sheng Li
Last week, the Supreme Court released an eight-page per curiam opinion holding that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lacked statutory authority to impose and repeatedly extend an eviction moratorium that covered most of the country. The...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Aug 19, 2021 | Blog, Max Hyams
Photo: The high-capacity freezer trawler, F/V Relentless. NCLA represents the owners in Relentless Inc. v. U.S. Dept. of Commerce Fourth Amendment rights are crucial in preventing government abuse and securing privacy. It is then of little import whether that abuse or...
by Ruslan Moldovanov | Oct 28, 2021 | Blog, Richard Samp
Throughout the past 80 years, Congress has passed a series of statutes designed to ensure that military veterans are well cared for. In recognition of Congress’s intent to help veterans, the courts have developed a well-established rule of statutory...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Dec 2, 2021 | Blog, Covid-19 Articles, Jenin Younes
The prospect of COVID-19 vaccine requirements for 5 to 11 year olds has become the latest frontier in the vaccine mandate debate, particularly since FDA gave the Pfizer-BioNTech Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for young children this age at the end of...
by judy.pino@ncla.legal | Jan 7, 2022 | Blog, Covid-19 Articles, John J. Vecchione
“When all you have is a hammer every problem looks like a nail” as the old saying goes. For the Federal Government, there appears to be no statute the Office of Legal Counsel can find that does not allow it to hammer a vaccine mandate on the populace upon...