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Illinois Eviction Moratorium Extended to December 2020 for Renters
November 13, 2020
In an expected move, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker once again extended the state’s eviction ban for another 30 days on November 13, 2020. The revised executive order 2020-72 defines new financial conditions for individuals covered under the eviction ban. Renters who earn less than $99,000 — or $198,000 in combined…
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Senate Judiciary Committee Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings: Two Guideposts
November 9, 2020
On November 2, 2020, Justice Amy Coney Barrett participated in her first two oral arguments as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Over the next few decades, she will get to ask incisive questions during oral argument to help her decide cases that will…
R-CALF member explains group’s opposition to RFID system
November 4, 2020
One group that has been fighting the USDA’s plans to make radio-frequency animal identification (RFID) the law of the land (see main story) is R-CALF USA. Ken Fox, who runs an Angus/Angus-cross cow-calf operation in South Dakota with his wife, three sons and grandkids, has served as the cattle group’s…
USDA moves toward all-RFID system for officially identifying cattle
November 4, 2020
The USDA has reopened the debate in the cattle industry on radio-frequency tags with a new proposal that has the stated goal of increasing overall traceability in case of disease outbreaks in cattle. It asked the industry to weigh in with comments on its plan to make low-frequency identification tags,…
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Mark Chenoweth Joins Oregon's Wake Up Call Radio
November 3, 2020
Mark Chenoweth addresses the potential of lawsuits in key battleground states post-elections.
Landlords align to overturn eviction moratorium
November 3, 2020
Numerous struggling tenants have been spared since a national eviction moratorium took effect Sept. 4. Now a group of landlords, including the most aggressive filer of evictions in Akron during this pandemic, is fighting to get rid of it. Federal lawsuits filed in Georgia and Ohio are the first of more to come as landlords seek to…
Mark Chenoweth Discusses Election Court Challenges on WREC Newstalk in Memphis, TN
November 3, 2020
Voting deadlines, problems with voting machines, mail-in ballots and other issues that might hit the court.
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NCLA Clears Way for Mass. Small-Biz Owners to Receive COVID-19 Relief Grants
November 3, 2020
Filed In: Desrosiers v. Baker