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Week Ahead in Securities

July 2, 2021
Here are some upcoming events of interest to the securities law community. Unless otherwise noted, all times are local, and court appearances are virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the full articleTweetShareShare0 Shares
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High Court Nixes California Collection of Donor Info From Political Nonprofits

July 1, 2021
In a closely watched case for nonprofit political groups that want privacy for their supporters, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a California law that says groups seeking tax-exempt status must tell the state the names of some of their biggest donors. California has long insisted that it will not share the information it gathers,…
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Landlords fear eviction moratorium could have long-term effect on North Carolina housing

July 1, 2021
North Carolina’s eviction moratorium ends Thursday, but many believe landlords and tenants will continue to struggle even after the extended national moratorium expires. Republican members of the North Carolina Council of State rejected a one-month extension of the moratorium that would have aligned the state with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction moratorium…
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Ohio AG Wins Injunction Against Pandemic-Aid Restrictions

July 1, 2021
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost won a federal injunction Thursday to prevent enforcement of a provision in the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act he claimed held stimulus funds hostage and allowed the federal government to “commandeer state taxing authority.” Read the full article TweetShareShare0 Shares
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U.S. Supreme Court extends CDC eviction ban by one month. Here's what to know

July 1, 2021
Landlords still filed for hundreds of thousands of evictions under the moratorium, according to the Eviction Lab at Princeton University, which has been tracking the issue. Caleb Kruckenberg, litigation counsel at the New Civil Liberties Alliance, said he has a client who hasn’t been able to obtain rent from a tenant since February 2020 –…
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Federalist Says NLRB Couldn't Challenge 'Salt Mine' Tweet

June 29, 2021
The National Labor Relations Board overstepped its bounds by ordering The Federalist’s publisher to delete a joking tweet threatening to punish workers for unionizing even though no employees complained, the outlet argued in its Third Circuit challenge to the board’s ruling. Published in Law360 TweetShareShare0 Shares
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