The NCLA is going after the administrative state. They had 4 cases before SCOTUS in 2023. They won one and the other three are pending.

Lefties like policies to be developed by un-elected bureaucrats. The un-elected administrative state makes laws, enforces laws, and are judge, jury and executioner for punishing offenders. They have their own Administrative Law Judges to do it. Did you know that ALJ's are part of the Executive branch and not the Judicial branch of government? Talk about a stacked deck.

In SEC vs. Cochran the NCLA battled six circuit courts and lost before getting the case before SCOTUS, which they won unanimously.

https://nclalegal.org/cochran-v-sec/

NCLA is out to get federal agencies to quit overstepping their authority and trampling on civil rights. Policies should be set by lawmakers not bureaucrats.

Their wikipedia is actually pretty fair to them:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Ci...rties_Alliance