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Here's What Renters Can Expect After the End of the Federal Eviction Ban
August 27, 2021
The federal eviction ban, which protected millions of struggling renters while frustrating landlords across the country, has ended for the second time in just four weeks. On Thursday, the Supreme Court blocked the latest eviction moratorium, writing in an unsigned, eight-page opinion: "Congress was on notice that a further extension…
Supreme Court Ruling Allows Evictions to Resume
August 27, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium, ending protections even as only a small amount of emergency assistance has been distributed to at-risk renters. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eviction ban, which applied only in counties with a “substantial” or “high” level of community transmission of…
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States, Localities Slow on Distributing COVID-19 Rental Assistance
August 26, 2021
Landlords and tenants are calling on states to speed up distribution of federal funds for rental assistance after the Treasury Department announced Wednesday that just over 10% of the funds Congress allocated for needy tenants during the coronavirus pandemic has been distributed. Read the full article
George Mason University Professor Speaks Out After Challenging Anti-Science Vaccine Mandate
August 26, 2021
George Mason University Professor Todd Zywicki isn’t a pushover to anti-science COVID-19 policies. Zywicki has natural immunity to the virus, and thanks to his own hard work and that of his legal team, Zywicki has been granted a medical exemption from his employer’s vaccine mandate. He’s also created a blueprint for others to potentially follow suit.…
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SCOTUS Stans the Structural Constitution: Arthrex, Carr, Collins, and the Separation of Powers
August 25, 2021
NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Rich Samp moderates a discussion with Jared McClain, NCLA Litigation Counsel, and Russ Ryan, a Partner in King & Spalding's Special Matters and Government Investigations practice, regarding the Separation of Powers in the context of recent Supreme Court decisions in U.S. v. Arthrex, Carr v. Saul,…
'The choice between vaccination and incarceration is not really a choice at all': Legal experts SLAM New York judges for 'troubling' and 'dangerous' decision to order defendants to get COVID-19 shots as part of plea deals and bail conditions
August 24, 2021
Legal experts and the American Civil Liberties Union have criticized a pair of New York judges for ordering defendants to get vaccinated if they want to make bail or be granted a plea deal. The ACLU slammed the decisions as 'troubling' and one lawyer even called the rulings 'nonsensical' and…