Resources

Practitioners

We are building a broad coalition of legal practitioners in the fight against the abuses of the Administrative State. To that end, we aim to provide you with the tools and resources necessary to defend your clients’ core constitutional rights.

NCLA Blog

Justices Asked To Curtail Qualified Immunity’s Application
November 24, 2025
Law360
A legal group dedicated to rolling back administrative power is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the National Rifle Association’s suit against a New York official for investigating insurance companies that worked with the gun-rights organization, arguing the Second Circuit was wrong when it ruled that the official...
American Academy Of Sciences & Letters Awards 10 Barry Prizes For 2025
November 14, 2025
The American Academy of Sciences & Letters has announced the 10 recipients of this year’s Barry Prize, awarded to scholars at U.S. colleges and universities for distinguished intellectual achievements in the arts, sciences and learned professions. An annual award, the Barry Prize “honors those whose work has made outstanding contributions to humanity’s...
Supreme Court seems to think Trump’s tariff plan is a major question
November 5, 2025
E&E News
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared unlikely to rule in favor of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and raised concerns about the administration’s position that the president’s plans are exempt from a legal doctrine that felled a landmark Obama-era climate rule… Mark Chenoweth, president of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, which...

NCLA Case Finder

Ginsburg-Scalia Fellowship

Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia defended civil liberties from opposite ends of the jurisprudential spectrum. Their legendary friendship glowed as a beacon of collegiality in a world increasingly clouded by partisan rancor. To perpetuate their legacy and foster a culture of civility, the New Civil Liberties Alliance founded the Ginsburg-Scalia Fellowship, a prestigious summer program for select law students exploring the denial of our core constitutional rights—freedom of expression, freedom of association, religious liberty, due process, jury trial, and freedom from unreasonable search—by the Administrative State.

Judges are encouraged to urge their future clerks and clerkship candidates to become Ginsburg-Scalia Fellows. And if you are a student looking to clerk for an Article III judge, the Ginsburg-Scalia Fellowship will serve as excellent preparation.

Fellows who complete the program receive an honorarium of $1,000.

NCLA Is Hiring

The New Civil Liberties Alliance is proud to be fighting the good fight on behalf of hero clients willing to stand up to the Administrative State. We’re looking for dynamic professionals who believe in our mission and want to make a real impact pursuing cutting-edge constitutional cases. Ever wondered what it might feel like to wake up every morning excited to join the fight on behalf of the good guys? Join us and find out!

NCLA Events

Administrative Toons

Academic Articles

Chevron Bias

Phillip Hamburger

Judicial Deference

Chevron requires judges to defer to agency interpretations of statutes and justifies this on a theory of statutory authorization for agencies. This Article, however, points to a pair of constitutional questions about the role of judges—questions concerning independent judgment and systemic bias that have not yet been adequately asked, let alone answered.

Read Article

Case Videos

Administrative Static Podcast

STAY INFORMED.
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER.

//todo: add newsletter signup form