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Fate of Man’s Bump Stock Lies With En Banc 10th Circuit

(CN) — The last man in America to legally own a bump stock asked the en banc 10th Circuit on Wednesday to allow him to keep the device — which turns a firearm into a machine gun of sorts — until the federal lawsuit challenging the legality of the devices has been decided. W. Clark Aposhian,…
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Industry Heavyweights Back New York’s Fight Against Controversial Rent Laws

Housing groups and think tanks have filed legal documents supporting the owners of New York’s rent stabilized apartments in their fight against 2019 rent laws they believe are unconstitutional. The so-called amicus briefs back the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) and the Rent Stabilization Association in their federal lawsuit against the City of New York.…
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How Biden’s First Executive Orders Will Impact CRE

Newly inaugurated President Joe Biden signed 17 executive orders, memorandums and proclamations on Wednesday afternoon, aiming to set the direction of his administration as well as undo various policies of the previous one. Two will have particular ramifications in commercial real estate — the extension of the federal eviction moratorium and the U.S.’ re-entry into the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.…
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Challenging SEC ALJs Shouldn't Be 'Illogical,' 5th Circ. Told

Law360 (January 20, 2021, 8:41 PM EST) — Forcing an accountant to argue her challenge about the constitutionality of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission‘s administrative law judges in front of the same ALJ that heard her case is “disturbing and illogical,” the full Fifth Circuit heard on Wednesday. Speaking on behalf of her client Michelle…
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CDC Eviction Moratoriums and Biden's plan to extend them

Caleb Kruckenberg, Litigation Counsel for NCLA, joined host Charlie James to discuss the CDC Eviction Moratoriums and Biden’s plan to extend them. https://nclalegal.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Caleb.-January-19-2021.mp3 TweetShareShare0 Shares
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