ALF Argues That SEC In-House Enforcement Proceedings Deprive Defendants of Due Process
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The Atlantic Legal Foundation—a champion of free enterprise, property rights, and limited and responsible government—filed three amicus briefs supporting the courageous efforts of Axon Enterprise, Inc. to mount a federal
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Almost all the 3 ½ hours of colloquy at the February 28, 2023 Supreme Court hearing on the student debt relief cases, Biden v. Nebraska, No. 22-506, and U.S. Department of Education v. Brown, No.
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