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US Supreme Court Strikes Down Federal Eviction Ban

Constitutional Law Reporter

In an unsigned opinion, the divided Court held that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) exceeded its existing statutory authority by issuing a nationwide eviction moratorium. “If In Alabama Association of Realtors v. Department of Health and Human Services , 594 U.S. _ (2021), the U.S. Facts of the Case.

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Supreme Court strikes down CDC moratorium on evictions

JURIST

The US Supreme Court on Thursday held that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) exceeded its authority in issuing a moratorium order on evictions in counties with heightened levels of community transmission.

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“Justice Dept. Appeals to Reinstate Transportation Mask Mandate; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ruled the mandate ‘necessary,’ but an appeal risks creating a precedent that could permanently constrain the agency”

HowAppealing

Appeals to Reinstate Transportation Mask Mandate; The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ruled the mandate ‘necessary,’ but an appeal risks creating a precedent that could permanently constrain the agency”: Sheryl Gay Stolberg will have this front page article in Thursday’s edition of The New York Times.

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Americans are Delaying Care For Fear of Contracting COVID-19

LegalReader

Survey suggests many families are putting off healthcare visits due to the pandemic.

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Fractured court blocks vaccine-or-test requirement for large workplaces but green-lights vaccine mandate for health care workers

SCOTUSBlog

Congress may have given OSHA the power to regulate workplace dangers, the court explained, but it “has not given that agency the power to regulate public health more broadly.” OSHA issued the vaccine-or-test mandate at the center of National Federation of Independent Business v. The OSHA case. Department of Labor in November.

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Lafayette Park and The Tear Gas Controversy: A Response To Professor Steve Vladeck

JonathanTurley

In response to my posting of the news article, Vladeck wrote “Just a reminder that Turley was one of the many defenders of Trump pushing the ‘it wasn’t tear gas’ baloney.” For over a year, I have written and testified about the investigation of what really occurred in the clearing of the Lafayette Park.

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Justices allow federal government continued communication over social media content moderation

SCOTUSBlog

Doughty issued an order that limited communications between the White House and several other government agencies with social media platforms about virtually all content. It characterized the conduct at the center of the case as a “coordinated campaign” “orchestrated by federal officials that jeopardized a fundamental aspect of American life.”