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Broad support for ending eviction moratorium early, aiding tenants and landlords

June 28, 2021
As the state’s fiscal year comes to an end, lawmakers are awaiting Gov. Phil Murphy’s signature on a number of key bills, one of which would give more support to renters facing a mass eviction crisis. Legislators last week agreed to end the state’s eviction moratorium early, requiring hundreds of millions of dollars in aid…
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The Endless Eviction Moratorium

June 28, 2021
The CDC extended the national moratorium on evictions through the end of July 2021… again. The agency indicated that “this is intended to be the final extension of the moratorium,” but the agency has extended the moratorium multiple times since it was first issued in September 2020. Listen here TweetShareShare0 Shares
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CDC Eviction Ban Extended, Tenant Advocates Cite Future Challenges

June 24, 2021
Less than a week before the nationwide eviction ban was set to expire, top health officials extended it for another 30 days to help tenants who are unable to pay rent during the Covid-19 pandemic. Previously scheduled to end on the last day of June, the moratorium will remain in place until July 31, as…
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CDC Makes Final Residential Eviction Moratorium Extension

June 24, 2021
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday extended its moratorium on residential evictions for one month, but said it expects the latest extension to be its last. The moratorium, which has been in place for upward of a year, had been set to expire June 30 and will now expire July 31, the…
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Make University Administrators Pay and Watch Things Change

June 24, 2021
Virginia’s public universities are getting sued—and Virginia’s citizens are paying the price. This needs to change. Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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In Arthrex, Justices Deal New Blow To Agency Independence

June 23, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Monday decision in U.S. v. Arthrex Inc . stripping administrative patent judges of final decision-making authority is a bombshell for the intellectual property world, but experts say it also blunts Congress’ efforts to keep politics out of agency adjudications. The most likely agencies to be affected, some experts say, include the…
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