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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.
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…
Local Governments Blew a Hole in Their Budgets: They Intend to Patch It by Taking Your Property Rights
January 7, 2021
Anyone with a lick of sense knew that smothering our economy would severely curtail the ability of local governments to generate sales tax revenue. Whether the doors of restaurants and other businesses are shut tight and sealed, such as in New York City and Los Angeles, or barely propped…
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…