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TOMORROW: Tune in to Freedom of the Press Foundation’s live webinar:SEC’s gag rule – An overlooked and egregious attack on the First Amendment.May 5 at 2 PM ETRegister here:https://lnkd.in/eNpT5te7Featuring:- @NCLAlegal Senior Litigation Counsel Margaret Little (Peggy), who leads our Powell, et al. v. SEC lawsuit urging the Supreme Court to end the Gag Rule- Floyd Abrams, legendary First Amendment lawyer and senior counsel at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, who filed an amicus brief supporting the Powe ...
ActiveToday, the New Civil Liberties Alliance reached a historic settlement in Missouri v. Biden, concluding a landmark lawsuit challenging government-induced social media censorship. The settlement prohibits CDC, CISA, and the U.S. Surgeon General from threatening social media companies into removing or suppressing constitutionally protected speech or from directing platform moderation decisions. This settlement represents a significant First Amendment victory and an important step toward protectin ...
ActiveFormer judges and clerks submit amicus briefs urging Supreme Court to hear case of Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman, suspended since 2023 in longest federal judge suspension in US history.
New Civil Liberties Alliance reached settlement in lawsuit representing poet Nephtalí De León against San Antonio and Executive Director Krystal Jones, challenging termination as free speech violation.
Supreme Court agrees to hear Starbucks case against NLRB's preliminary injunction standard, following NCLA's amicus brief recommendation.
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