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Illinois Eviction Moratorium Extended to February 2021 for Renters

January 9, 2021
As of January 9, 2021, Governor J.B. Pritzker’s administration extended a version of the statewide ban on residential evictions until February 6, 2021.  This reprieve is welcomed by certain Illinois renters facing severe financial shortfalls due to the economic displacements caused by Covid. Landlords might view the modified extension as a limited reprieve, also, as…
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Stop Protecting Unconstitutional Judges

January 8, 2021
Imagine your amateur softball league has a bylaw that all umpires must be hired by the league commissioner. Before a big game, some emergency umps‐​for‐​hire pile out of a van and start officiating without the commissioner’s approval. You’re skeptical, but it’s pointless to object during the game — the league has a hard rule that umpires won’t respond if…
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The Fallout of CDCs Eviction Moratorium Order

January 8, 2021
Caleb Kruckenberg, NCLA Litigation Counsel, speaks on Stacy on the Right on Sirius XM about the CDC’s Eviction Moratorium.   TweetShareShare0 Shares
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In Support of Arthrex – Amicus Briefs Urge Court To Leave Remedy To Congress

January 7, 2021
In the wake of Arthrex’s initial merits brief, amicus briefs in support of Arthrex’s position were filed December 29th and 30th. In the Arthrex cases (docketed as 19-1434), the parties have persuaded the Supreme Court to review a decision by the Federal Circuit holding that administrative patent judges (APJs) are principal officers and that their appointments violate the Appointments Clause of…
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How The Supreme Court Could Frustrate Biden's Plans

January 3, 2021
Law360 (January 3, 2021, 12:02 PM EST) — President-elect Joe Biden may need to flex his administration’s regulatory muscle to fulfill many of his ambitious campaign pledges, a strategy that could run headlong into a conservative U.S. Supreme Court wary of administrative power. Biden will enter a divided government if Republicans hold on to at least one…
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SEC Administrative Law Judges are Unconstitutional

December 17, 2020
James Madison once said that the concentration of all government powers in one branch is “the very definition of tyranny.” Yet, today, administrative agencies regularly exercise all three of those powers. They issue rules with the force of law. They enforce laws. And they prosecute people through a system of administrative proceedings before administrative law…
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