NCLA Bolsters Legal Firepower with Four High-Profile Advisors
Event summary
- NCLA added four legal experts to its Board of Advisors on February 2, 2026: Christopher DeMuth, Elbert Lin, Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, and Misha Tseytlin.
- The new advisors bring extensive experience in regulatory affairs, constitutional law, and appellate litigation.
- Janice Rogers Brown, retired judge and Board Chairman, welcomed the additions, noting their potential to enhance NCLA's strategic direction.
- NCLA positions itself as a nonpartisan defender of constitutional freedoms against administrative state overreach.
The big picture
NCLA's strategic move to strengthen its Board of Advisors aligns with a broader trend of legal organizations fortifying their ranks with experts who can navigate complex regulatory and constitutional challenges. The additions signal NCLA's intent to escalate its fight against what it perceives as unconstitutional administrative overreach, potentially influencing broader debates on government power and individual liberties.
What we're watching
- Legal Strategy
- How the new advisors' expertise in administrative law and constitutional litigation will shape NCLA's future cases against federal and state agencies.
- Regulatory Reform
- Whether NCLA can leverage these high-profile appointments to amplify its influence in challenging the Administrative State's regulatory powers.
- Governance Dynamics
- The pace at which NCLA expands its advisory board to include more former government officials and legal scholars with deep regulatory experience.
