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OPINION: The SEC’s Gag Rule: An Unconstitutional Bargain
April 23, 2026
RealClearMarkets
By Christopher Iacovella Imagine a federal agency accuses you of something you didn’t do. The agency has unlimited money, unlimited time, and runs a courtroom with its own judge. Defending yourself costs millions and the odds are stacked against you. So, you settle. You pay. And in exchange, the government...
Litigation Roundup: SCOTX Undoes New MedMal Trial Order, Calls for TUFTA Cases
April 13, 2026
The Texas Lawbook
In this edition of Litigation Roundup, a distributor of energy drink Alani is sued by the family of a 17-year-old girl who died after consuming the beverages, and Samsung tells a Texas judge the invalidation of a patent by a California judge means it’s entitled to a new trial in...
AT&T, Verizon Tell Supreme Court That FCC Forfeiture Orders Are Unconstitutional
April 13, 2026
Mealey's
Consolidated cases before the U.S. Supreme Court in which Verizon Communications Inc. and AT&T Inc. assert constitutional challenges to the Federal Communications Commission’s enforcement of monetary forfeitures under the Communications Act, Verizon and AT&T on April 13 filed a reply brief, arguing that the FCC’s forfeiture orders are unlawful because...

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End the Gag Rule

For decades the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been silencing defendants with its Gag Rule. But this federal agency is not alone.

ATF Can't Ban Your Bump Stocks

In 2019, The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives rewrote the statute to outlaw bump stocks. This change in the existing law turned hundreds of thousands of law abiding citizens into criminals overnight.

College Kangaroo Courts

If you study or work at a government-funded college and you are on the receiving end of a Title IX complaint, don’t expect justice to be served.

The Process Is the Punishment

SEC Hires Administrative Law Judges to Hear Their Case Against You. NCLA is fighting for Michelle Cochran to have her case heard before a federal judge, not an SEC appointed bureaucrat.

Team Reality

The COVID-19 pandemic has proven to be a threat not only to the health and safety of Americans, but also to our way of life. Under the aegis of public safety, federal, state and local governments have violated constitutional law by implementing regulations and emergency orders by executive decree.

King George III Prize

In keeping with the spirit of the madness of March and King George, we started with a bracket of 32 nominees comprising the state and federal agencies and the bureaucrats who committed the worst abuses of civil liberties in 2026.

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