New study on the scope of FBI investigation into domestic affairs. The ability of trade organizations to defend themselves in court.
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January 9, 2020
Surveillance ([link removed] )
How Extensive Is FBI Domestic Spying? We’re Trying to Find Out ([link removed] )
Cato scholar Pat Eddington's work with FOIA requests suggests that domestic surveillance abuses of groups on the basis of their constitutionally protected right to free speech and association are ongoing.
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By Patrick G. Eddington
Trade Associations and Legal Advice ([link removed] )
Unions Can Disperse Legal Advice. Why Can't Trade Associations? ([link removed] )
Labor unions can provide lawyers to represent their members. Why can't trade associations?
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By Walter Olson
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